Behavioral innovation is considered an expression of behavioral flexibility and a source of phenotypic plasticity in animals. Here, we explored the main components of behavioral innovation (neophobia and exploratory behavior) with respect to social context and age in Olrog's Gulls Larus atlanticus. Twenty consecutive experimental sessions were performed, involving presentation of a plexiglass box containing food; the box could be opened and reached by pushing or pulling different lids, each leading to a food reward. Gulls were able to decrease their neophobic response throughout the course of the experiments. Fifty-three percent of individuals who entered the feeding station contacted the box. However, no successful box opening was recorded...
When novel behaviour patterns spread through animal populations, typically one animal will initiate ...
Behavioural flexibility can impact on adaptability and survival, particularly in today's changing wo...
Kleptoparasitism (food stealing) is a significant behavior for animals that forage in social groups ...
Innovation, a process that plays an important role in the ecology and evolution of species, is consi...
For an animal invading a novel region, the ability to develop new behaviors should facilitate the us...
Living with increasing urbanisation and human populations requires resourcefulness and flexibility i...
Foraging innovations are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenotypic plasticity, ev...
This is the final version. Available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this record.While many an...
The ability to invent new solutions to old or novel problems is often equated with intelligence, bot...
The analysis of feeding strategies in animals is one of the most important topics in foraging ecolog...
In an ever-changing environment, the ability to adapt choices to new conditions is essential for dai...
This study investigated whether changes in motivation of displays, occurring during normal ontogeny ...
While social learning has been demonstrated in species across many taxa, the role it plays in everyd...
Coastal urbanization has a dramatic effect on both terrestrial and marine ecosystems, altering resou...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
When novel behaviour patterns spread through animal populations, typically one animal will initiate ...
Behavioural flexibility can impact on adaptability and survival, particularly in today's changing wo...
Kleptoparasitism (food stealing) is a significant behavior for animals that forage in social groups ...
Innovation, a process that plays an important role in the ecology and evolution of species, is consi...
For an animal invading a novel region, the ability to develop new behaviors should facilitate the us...
Living with increasing urbanisation and human populations requires resourcefulness and flexibility i...
Foraging innovations are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenotypic plasticity, ev...
This is the final version. Available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this record.While many an...
The ability to invent new solutions to old or novel problems is often equated with intelligence, bot...
The analysis of feeding strategies in animals is one of the most important topics in foraging ecolog...
In an ever-changing environment, the ability to adapt choices to new conditions is essential for dai...
This study investigated whether changes in motivation of displays, occurring during normal ontogeny ...
While social learning has been demonstrated in species across many taxa, the role it plays in everyd...
Coastal urbanization has a dramatic effect on both terrestrial and marine ecosystems, altering resou...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
When novel behaviour patterns spread through animal populations, typically one animal will initiate ...
Behavioural flexibility can impact on adaptability and survival, particularly in today's changing wo...
Kleptoparasitism (food stealing) is a significant behavior for animals that forage in social groups ...