Funding: UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/G023913/2) (CR).Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials among a multitude of options. New Caledonian crows exhibit strong population-specific material preferences for the manufacture of hooked stick tools, but it is unknown how they identify their favourite plants. We investigated experimentally whether crows pay attention to the stems of plants (from which the tools are made) and/or their leaves (which are usually discarded during manufacture but may enable rapid and reliable species identification at a distance). Subjects were highly selective in choice trials with multiple plant species. Two additional treatment...
Some animals fashion tools and other constructions out of plant materials to aid foraging, reproduct...
This project was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (BB/G023913/2 to C.R.), and a PhD ...
The project was funded by BBSRC grant nos. BB/G023913/1 and /2 to C.R.New Caledonian crows are renow...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
The study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2...
Funding: BBSRC grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of f...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...
The study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (grant BB/G023913/2 to C.R.), and PhD...
Funding: This study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (BB/G023913/1 and /2 to CR)...
This study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (BB/G023913/2; C.R.), studentships f...
Funding: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) (Grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/...
The ability to attend to the functional properties of foraging tools should affect energy-intake rat...
One important element of complex and flexible tool use, particularly where tool manufacture is invol...
Funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (BB/G023913/1 and /2 to C.R.), and three PhD studen...
Some animals fashion tools and other constructions out of plant materials to aid foraging, reproduct...
This project was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (BB/G023913/2 to C.R.), and a PhD ...
The project was funded by BBSRC grant nos. BB/G023913/1 and /2 to C.R.New Caledonian crows are renow...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
The study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2...
Funding: BBSRC grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of f...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...
The study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (grant BB/G023913/2 to C.R.), and PhD...
Funding: This study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (BB/G023913/1 and /2 to CR)...
This study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (BB/G023913/2; C.R.), studentships f...
Funding: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) (Grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/...
The ability to attend to the functional properties of foraging tools should affect energy-intake rat...
One important element of complex and flexible tool use, particularly where tool manufacture is invol...
Funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (BB/G023913/1 and /2 to C.R.), and three PhD studen...
Some animals fashion tools and other constructions out of plant materials to aid foraging, reproduct...
This project was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (BB/G023913/2 to C.R.), and a PhD ...
The project was funded by BBSRC grant nos. BB/G023913/1 and /2 to C.R.New Caledonian crows are renow...