Animals may memorise spatial and social information for many months and even years. Here, we investigated long-term memory of hierarchically ordered relationships, where the position of a reward depended on the relationship of a stimulus relative to other stimuli in the hierarchy. Seventeen greylag geese (Anser anser) had been trained on discriminations between successive pairs of five or seven implicitly ordered colours, where the higher ranking colour in each pair was rewarded. Geese were re-tested on the task 2, 6 and 12 months after learning the dyadic colour relationships. They chose the correct colour above chance at all three points in time, whereby performance was better in colour pairs at the beginning or end of the colour series. ...
Individuals likely vary in how quickly they learn, how many different associations they may be able ...
The study that forms the topic of this thesis was an investigation into the avian hippocampus’ contr...
Using resources shared within a social group—either in a cooperative or a competitive way—requires k...
Animals may memorise spatial and social information for many months and even years. Here, we investi...
Living in large, stable groups is often considered to favour the evolution of cognitive abilities re...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Animal Behavior and Cogn...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
A variety of factors are known to affect dominance and aggression in social vertebrates. In the pres...
Memory of past experience is central to many animal decisions, but how long specific memories can in...
Social relationships can have important fitness consequences. Although there is increasing evidence ...
Social species that maintain individualised relationships with certain others despite continuous cha...
Social species that maintain individualised relationships with certain others despite continuous cha...
SummaryComplex social life requires individuals to recognize and remember group members [1] and, wit...
Living in a complex and dynamically changing environment requires accurate and timely behavioural re...
Individuals likely vary in how quickly they learn, how many different associations they may be able ...
The study that forms the topic of this thesis was an investigation into the avian hippocampus’ contr...
Using resources shared within a social group—either in a cooperative or a competitive way—requires k...
Animals may memorise spatial and social information for many months and even years. Here, we investi...
Living in large, stable groups is often considered to favour the evolution of cognitive abilities re...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Animal Behavior and Cogn...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
A variety of factors are known to affect dominance and aggression in social vertebrates. In the pres...
Memory of past experience is central to many animal decisions, but how long specific memories can in...
Social relationships can have important fitness consequences. Although there is increasing evidence ...
Social species that maintain individualised relationships with certain others despite continuous cha...
Social species that maintain individualised relationships with certain others despite continuous cha...
SummaryComplex social life requires individuals to recognize and remember group members [1] and, wit...
Living in a complex and dynamically changing environment requires accurate and timely behavioural re...
Individuals likely vary in how quickly they learn, how many different associations they may be able ...
The study that forms the topic of this thesis was an investigation into the avian hippocampus’ contr...
Using resources shared within a social group—either in a cooperative or a competitive way—requires k...