This work was supported by funding from the School of Biology and a St Leonard’s College Scholarship at the University of St Andrews, UK (both to A.J.B), as well as the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship to L.M.G.; grant number: BBSRC—BB/M013944/1).Variation in animal material technology, such as tool use and nest construction, is thought to be caused, in part, by differences in the early-life socio-ecological environment—that is, who and what is around—but this developmental hypothesis remains unconfirmed. We used a tightly controlled developmental paradigm to determine whether adult and/or raw-material access in early life shape first-time nest construction in laboratory-bred zebra...
Long-term effects of unfavourable conditions during development can be expected to depend on the qua...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Divergent selection pressures among populations can result not only in significant differentiation i...
Variation in animal material technology, such as tool use and nest construction, is thought to be ca...
One source of public information may be the enduring products of others’ behaviour, such as discarde...
It is generally assumed that birds’ choice of structurally suitable materials for nest building is g...
This study was funded by the School of Biology and a St. Leonard’s College Scholarship at the Univer...
Nest building in birds has long been assumed to be a behaviour that is not learned, despite suggesti...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
This research was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Disco...
Successful reproduction in most avian species is dependent on the construction of a nest that provid...
There are numerous observational studies on intraspecific variation in avian nest building and a sin...
There are numerous observational studies on intraspecific variation in avian nest building and a sin...
Some bird species are selective in the materials they choose for nest building, preferring, for exam...
© 2016 The Author(s).It is becoming apparent that birds learn from their own experiences of nest bui...
Long-term effects of unfavourable conditions during development can be expected to depend on the qua...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Divergent selection pressures among populations can result not only in significant differentiation i...
Variation in animal material technology, such as tool use and nest construction, is thought to be ca...
One source of public information may be the enduring products of others’ behaviour, such as discarde...
It is generally assumed that birds’ choice of structurally suitable materials for nest building is g...
This study was funded by the School of Biology and a St. Leonard’s College Scholarship at the Univer...
Nest building in birds has long been assumed to be a behaviour that is not learned, despite suggesti...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
This research was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Disco...
Successful reproduction in most avian species is dependent on the construction of a nest that provid...
There are numerous observational studies on intraspecific variation in avian nest building and a sin...
There are numerous observational studies on intraspecific variation in avian nest building and a sin...
Some bird species are selective in the materials they choose for nest building, preferring, for exam...
© 2016 The Author(s).It is becoming apparent that birds learn from their own experiences of nest bui...
Long-term effects of unfavourable conditions during development can be expected to depend on the qua...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Divergent selection pressures among populations can result not only in significant differentiation i...