Animals that feed from resources that are constant in space and that refill may benefit from repeating the order in which they visit locations. This is a behavior known as traplining, a spatial phenomenon. Hummingbirds, like other central‐place foragers, use short traplines when moving between several rewarding sites. Here we investigated whether traplining hummingbirds also use relevant temporal information when choosing which flowers to visit. Wild rufous hummingbirds that were allowed to visit 3 artificial flower patches in which flowers were refilled 20 min after they had been depleted repeated the order in which they visited the 3 patches. Although they tended to visit the first 2 patches sooner than 20 min, they visited the third patc...
Animals can learn to revisit locations at which foraging resources will renew over time. This abilit...
Hummingbirds feed from hundreds of flowers every day. The properties of these flowers provide these ...
Hummingbirds feed from hundreds of flowers every day. The properties of these flowers provide these ...
Animals that feed from resources that are constant in space and that refill may benefit from repeati...
Traplining, when animals repeat the order in which they visit a number of locations, is taxonomicall...
Central place foragers, such as territorial hummingbirds, feed from resources that tend to be consta...
SummaryAnimals organize their lives around circannual and circadian rhythms, but little is known of ...
I investigated the spatial memory abilities of male rufous hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus) on thei...
Traplining, when animals repeat the order in which they visit a number of locations, is taxonomicall...
Traplining nectarivores are those that visit widely dispersed and often nectarrich flowers that can...
Animals organize their lives around circannual and circadian rhythms, but little is known of their u...
SummaryAnimals organize their lives around circannual and circadian rhythms, but little is known of ...
Two field experiments were performed to examine the use of absolute and relative spatial cues by for...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
Animals can learn to revisit locations at which foraging resources will renew over time. This abilit...
Hummingbirds feed from hundreds of flowers every day. The properties of these flowers provide these ...
Hummingbirds feed from hundreds of flowers every day. The properties of these flowers provide these ...
Animals that feed from resources that are constant in space and that refill may benefit from repeati...
Traplining, when animals repeat the order in which they visit a number of locations, is taxonomicall...
Central place foragers, such as territorial hummingbirds, feed from resources that tend to be consta...
SummaryAnimals organize their lives around circannual and circadian rhythms, but little is known of ...
I investigated the spatial memory abilities of male rufous hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus) on thei...
Traplining, when animals repeat the order in which they visit a number of locations, is taxonomicall...
Traplining nectarivores are those that visit widely dispersed and often nectarrich flowers that can...
Animals organize their lives around circannual and circadian rhythms, but little is known of their u...
SummaryAnimals organize their lives around circannual and circadian rhythms, but little is known of ...
Two field experiments were performed to examine the use of absolute and relative spatial cues by for...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
Animals can learn to revisit locations at which foraging resources will renew over time. This abilit...
Hummingbirds feed from hundreds of flowers every day. The properties of these flowers provide these ...
Hummingbirds feed from hundreds of flowers every day. The properties of these flowers provide these ...