Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly bury food far away from conspecifics, and if they must cache while being watched, they often re-cache their worms later, once they are in private. Two explanations have been offered for such observations, and they are intensely debated. First, the birds may reason about their competitors' mental states, with a 'theory of mind'; alternatively, they may apply behavioral rules learned in daily life. Although this second hypothesis is cognitively simpler, it does seem to require a different, ad-hoc behavioral rule for every caching and re-caching pattern exhibited by the birds. Our new theory avoids this drawback by explaining a large variety of...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while rai...
Caching and recovery of food by corvids is well-studied, but some ambiguous results remain. To help ...
<div><p>Western scrub-jays (<em>Aphelocoma californica</em>) live double lives, storing food for the...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while rai...
Caching and recovery of food by corvids is well-studied, but some ambiguous results remain. To help ...
Caching and recovery of food by corvids is well-studied, but some ambiguous results remain. To help ...
Caching and recovery of food by corvids is well-studied, but some ambiguous results remain. To help ...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while rai...
Caching and recovery of food by corvids is well-studied, but some ambiguous results remain. To help ...
<div><p>Western scrub-jays (<em>Aphelocoma californica</em>) live double lives, storing food for the...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while rai...
Caching and recovery of food by corvids is well-studied, but some ambiguous results remain. To help ...
Caching and recovery of food by corvids is well-studied, but some ambiguous results remain. To help ...
Caching and recovery of food by corvids is well-studied, but some ambiguous results remain. To help ...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while rai...
Caching and recovery of food by corvids is well-studied, but some ambiguous results remain. To help ...
<div><p>Western scrub-jays (<em>Aphelocoma californica</em>) live double lives, storing food for the...