In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or array and geometric information is often preferred over visual cues. Whether animals use geometric cues when relocating rewarded locations in the wild, however, has rarely been investigated. We presented free-living rufous hummingbirds with a rectangular array of four artificial flowers to investigate learning of rewarded locations using geometric cues. In one treatment, we rewarded two of four flowers at diagonally opposite corners. In a second treatment, we provided a visual cue to the rewarded flower by connecting the flowers with “walls” consisting of four dowels (three white, one blue) laid on the ground connecting each of the flowers. Neither...
Animals are often assumed to use highly conspicuous features of a goal to head directly to that goal...
Foraging theory provides a framework for understanding why animals make certain foraging decisions ...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
Animals use cues from their environment to orient in space and to navigate their surroundings. Geome...
Animals use cues from their environment to orient in space and to navigate their surroundings. Geome...
Funding: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (TAH, TAOF, DMZ) and the Associ...
To date, most studies of spatial learning have been conducted in the horizontal plane, with few addr...
To date, most studies of spatial learning have been conducted in the horizontal plane, with few addr...
One factor hindering the flow of information between the related disciplines of psychology and beha...
Two field experiments were performed to examine the use of absolute and relative spatial cues by for...
Two field experiments were performed to examine the use of absolute and relative spatial cues by for...
Animals are often assumed to use highly conspicuous features of a goal to head directly to that goal...
Animals are often assumed to use highly conspicuous features of a goal to head directly to that goal...
Foraging theory provides a framework for understanding why animals make certain foraging decisions ...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
Animals use cues from their environment to orient in space and to navigate their surroundings. Geome...
Animals use cues from their environment to orient in space and to navigate their surroundings. Geome...
Funding: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (TAH, TAOF, DMZ) and the Associ...
To date, most studies of spatial learning have been conducted in the horizontal plane, with few addr...
To date, most studies of spatial learning have been conducted in the horizontal plane, with few addr...
One factor hindering the flow of information between the related disciplines of psychology and beha...
Two field experiments were performed to examine the use of absolute and relative spatial cues by for...
Two field experiments were performed to examine the use of absolute and relative spatial cues by for...
Animals are often assumed to use highly conspicuous features of a goal to head directly to that goal...
Animals are often assumed to use highly conspicuous features of a goal to head directly to that goal...
Foraging theory provides a framework for understanding why animals make certain foraging decisions ...
Foraging efficiently requires that animals organize their behaviour in relation to spatial and tempo...