Foraging plays a vital role in animal life histories, learning whether unfamiliar food items are palatable is a key part of this process. Animals that engage in extractive foraging must also learn how to overcome the protective measures of their prey. While otters (subfamily Lutrinae) are a taxon known for their extractive foraging behaviour, how they learn about prey palatability and acquire extractive foraging techniques remains poorly understood. Here we investigated: (i) how captive Asian short-clawed otters (Aonyx cinereus) learned to interact with, and extract meat from, unfamiliar natural prey, and (ii) how their exploitation of such prey compared to their ability to overcome artificial foraging tasks containing familiar food rewards...
Asian small-clawed otters ( Aonyx cinerea ) demonstrate remarkable hand dexterity wh...
Abstract While it is well known that Eurasian otters principally feed on fishes and crustaceans, the...
Understanding prey preference in Eurasian otters, Lutra lutra, is important to provide greater insig...
The use of information provided by others to tackle life's challenges is widespread, but should not ...
Data submitted here, are those used in the writing of our manuscript entitled "Learning strategies a...
The use of information provided by others to tackle life’s challenges is widespread, but should not ...
In South Korea, the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra (Linnaeus, 1758)), a semi-aquatic carnivore, is foun...
Summary 1. Variation in predator diet is a critical aspect of food web stability, health, and popula...
Abstract: The study aimed to ascertain the proximate cause of ‘begging’ behaviour in a group of capt...
Sea otters are well known tool users, yet the cognitive capacities of other otter species have been ...
This is the final version. Available from PeerJ via the DOI in this record. The following informatio...
This case-study analysed the behaviour and enclosure use of a pair of Asian small-clawed otters to i...
Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) are well known and conspicuous tool users, but little is known about wha...
Studies of consumer-resource interactions suggest that individual diet specialisation is empirically...
Abstract Eurasian otters are apex predators of freshwater ecosystems and a recovering species across...
Asian small-clawed otters ( Aonyx cinerea ) demonstrate remarkable hand dexterity wh...
Abstract While it is well known that Eurasian otters principally feed on fishes and crustaceans, the...
Understanding prey preference in Eurasian otters, Lutra lutra, is important to provide greater insig...
The use of information provided by others to tackle life's challenges is widespread, but should not ...
Data submitted here, are those used in the writing of our manuscript entitled "Learning strategies a...
The use of information provided by others to tackle life’s challenges is widespread, but should not ...
In South Korea, the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra (Linnaeus, 1758)), a semi-aquatic carnivore, is foun...
Summary 1. Variation in predator diet is a critical aspect of food web stability, health, and popula...
Abstract: The study aimed to ascertain the proximate cause of ‘begging’ behaviour in a group of capt...
Sea otters are well known tool users, yet the cognitive capacities of other otter species have been ...
This is the final version. Available from PeerJ via the DOI in this record. The following informatio...
This case-study analysed the behaviour and enclosure use of a pair of Asian small-clawed otters to i...
Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) are well known and conspicuous tool users, but little is known about wha...
Studies of consumer-resource interactions suggest that individual diet specialisation is empirically...
Abstract Eurasian otters are apex predators of freshwater ecosystems and a recovering species across...
Asian small-clawed otters ( Aonyx cinerea ) demonstrate remarkable hand dexterity wh...
Abstract While it is well known that Eurasian otters principally feed on fishes and crustaceans, the...
Understanding prey preference in Eurasian otters, Lutra lutra, is important to provide greater insig...