We investigated the influence of energetic state at the time of acquaintance with a new food source on preference for that source on later encounters, using wild-caught European starlings as subjects. Twelve birds learned to obtain food rewards by pecking at either of two keys identified by color. The keys were encountered in different sessions, while the subjects were food deprived or prefed. Food rewards from both sources were always identical. After an equal number of reinforced trials with each source, the birds were presented with choices between them. The birds significantly preferred the source that had previously delivered food under higher deprivation. We relate these results to findings reported elsewhere of preferences for option...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
We investigated the influence of energetic state at the time of acquaintance with a new food source ...
Recent studies have used labels such as 'work ethics', 'sunk costs' and 'state-dependent preferences...
Ph D ThesisAnimals make many decisions throughout their lives and there is good reason to suggest t...
Abstract Background Foraging behaviour is an essential ecological process linking different trophic ...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Animals make many decisions throughout their lives and there is good reason to suggest that these de...
We used European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, to investigate the relationship between the cost paid ...
Animals can insure themselves against the risk of starvation associated with unpredictable food avai...
We examined how starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, adjust preferences to retrospective sunk costs in eithe...
We examined how starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, adjust preferences to retrospective sunk costs in eithe...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
We investigated the influence of energetic state at the time of acquaintance with a new food source ...
Recent studies have used labels such as 'work ethics', 'sunk costs' and 'state-dependent preferences...
Ph D ThesisAnimals make many decisions throughout their lives and there is good reason to suggest t...
Abstract Background Foraging behaviour is an essential ecological process linking different trophic ...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Animals make many decisions throughout their lives and there is good reason to suggest that these de...
We used European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, to investigate the relationship between the cost paid ...
Animals can insure themselves against the risk of starvation associated with unpredictable food avai...
We examined how starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, adjust preferences to retrospective sunk costs in eithe...
We examined how starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, adjust preferences to retrospective sunk costs in eithe...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...
Foraging adaptations include behavioral and physiological responses, but most optimal foraging model...