Environments characterized by scarce and variable food supply, termed ‘harsh environments’, have been hypothesized to favor cognitive abilities that aid an animal in finding food, remembering where it is located, or predicting its availability. Most studies of the ‘harsh environment’ hypothesis have found that scatter hoarders from harsher environments have better spatial memory abilities, but few studies have looked at this hypothesis in non-scatter hoarders. Here we present the first comparison of performance on a serial reversal learning task in a non-scatter hoarder from two elevations that differ in harshness. Serial reversal learning tasks measure a suite of cognitive abilities that are believed to allow an animal to adjust its foragi...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Different personalities may lead to different ways of processing environmental information; however,...
Environments characterized by scarce and variable food supply, termed ‘harsh environments’, have bee...
International audienceEnvironments characterized by scarce and variable food supply, termed “harsh e...
International audienceThe causes of individual variation in memory are poorly understood in wild ani...
Understanding both inter- and intraspecific variation in animals' cognitive abilities is one of the ...
Abstract Animal cognitive abilities have traditionally been studied in the lab, but studying cogniti...
Social learning is a primary mechanism for information acquisition in social species. Despite many b...
Social learning is a primary mechanism for information acquisition in social species. Despite many b...
Recent attempts to integrate function and mechanism have resulted in an appreciation of the relevanc...
Laboratory studies of scatter hoarding birds have become a model system for spatial memory studies. ...
Recent attempts to integrate function and mechanism have resulted in an appreciation of the relevanc...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Different personalities may lead to different ways of processing environmental information; however,...
Environments characterized by scarce and variable food supply, termed ‘harsh environments’, have bee...
International audienceEnvironments characterized by scarce and variable food supply, termed “harsh e...
International audienceThe causes of individual variation in memory are poorly understood in wild ani...
Understanding both inter- and intraspecific variation in animals' cognitive abilities is one of the ...
Abstract Animal cognitive abilities have traditionally been studied in the lab, but studying cogniti...
Social learning is a primary mechanism for information acquisition in social species. Despite many b...
Social learning is a primary mechanism for information acquisition in social species. Despite many b...
Recent attempts to integrate function and mechanism have resulted in an appreciation of the relevanc...
Laboratory studies of scatter hoarding birds have become a model system for spatial memory studies. ...
Recent attempts to integrate function and mechanism have resulted in an appreciation of the relevanc...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Different personalities may lead to different ways of processing environmental information; however,...