Contrafreeloading—working to access food that could be freely obtained—is rarely exhibited and poorly understood. Based on data from Grey parrots ( Psittacus erithacus ), researchers proposed a correlation between contrafreeloading and play: that contrafreeloading is more likely when subjects view the task as play. We tested that hypothesis by subjecting a relatively more playful parrot species, the kea ( Nestor notabilis ), to the same experimental tasks. Experiment 1 presented eight kea with container pairs holding more- or less-preferred free or enclosed food items, and examined three types of contrafreeloading: calculated (working to access preferred food over less-preferred, freely available food); classic (working to access food ident...
Western scrub-jays are known for their highly discriminatory and flexible behaviors in a caching (fo...
Economic decision-making involves weighing up differently beneficial alternatives to maximise payoff...
During the past 24 years, I have used a modeling technique (M/R procedure) to train Grey parrots to ...
Contrafreeloading—working to access food that could be freely obtained—is rarely exhibited and poorl...
Contrafreeloading (CFL) behaviour, in which animals forage persistently in patches that require effo...
The purpose of this study was to enrich parrot enclosures by creating foraging opportunities appropr...
Humans and other animals often find it difficult to choose a delayed reward over an immediate one, e...
Demonstrations of nonhuman ability to share resources and reciprocate such sharing seem contingent u...
Giraffe were provided with a choice between easy and difficult food sources containing varying propo...
Foraging enrichment is considered one of the most effective ways to enhance expression of species-ty...
Parrots are frequently cited for their sophisticated problem-solving abilities, but cases of habitua...
Reintroduction processes, whereby animals are reared in captivity and released into the wild, often ...
While social learning has been demonstrated in species across many taxa, the role it plays in everyd...
International audienceDemonstrations of nonhuman ability to share resources and reciprocate such sha...
Western scrub-jays are known for their highly discriminatory and flexible behaviors in a caching (fo...
Economic decision-making involves weighing up differently beneficial alternatives to maximise payoff...
During the past 24 years, I have used a modeling technique (M/R procedure) to train Grey parrots to ...
Contrafreeloading—working to access food that could be freely obtained—is rarely exhibited and poorl...
Contrafreeloading (CFL) behaviour, in which animals forage persistently in patches that require effo...
The purpose of this study was to enrich parrot enclosures by creating foraging opportunities appropr...
Humans and other animals often find it difficult to choose a delayed reward over an immediate one, e...
Demonstrations of nonhuman ability to share resources and reciprocate such sharing seem contingent u...
Giraffe were provided with a choice between easy and difficult food sources containing varying propo...
Foraging enrichment is considered one of the most effective ways to enhance expression of species-ty...
Parrots are frequently cited for their sophisticated problem-solving abilities, but cases of habitua...
Reintroduction processes, whereby animals are reared in captivity and released into the wild, often ...
While social learning has been demonstrated in species across many taxa, the role it plays in everyd...
International audienceDemonstrations of nonhuman ability to share resources and reciprocate such sha...
Western scrub-jays are known for their highly discriminatory and flexible behaviors in a caching (fo...
Economic decision-making involves weighing up differently beneficial alternatives to maximise payoff...
During the past 24 years, I have used a modeling technique (M/R procedure) to train Grey parrots to ...