International audienceAlthough reports of animal tool-use are phylogenetically widespread, it remains rare in the wild. From the perspective of human evolution, this rarity was first explained by the cognitive demands associated with tool use. Recently, an alternative assumption, “the tools are not often useful” hypothesis, proposes that tool use is rare, because it is seldom more useful than the species’ anatomical adaptations. At the same time, several species that do not use tools in the wild have shown the capacity for tool use in experimental problem-solving settings, which suggests a certain level of cognitive flexibility. Investigating whether habitually non-tool-using species are able to use tools flexibly is crucial to evaluate the...
SummaryAccounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively speci...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
Tool use has been observed in many bird taxa, mostly in parrots and songbirds. Tools are primarily u...
International audienceFew avian species use tools in the wild. Yet, several birds build nests of gre...
Tool-use in the animal kingdom is more common than previously believed. The cognition associated wit...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
In captivity, the Goffin’s cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) has shown the capacity for flexible tool us...
Woodpecker finches are famous for their spontaneous tool use behaviour in the wild. They use twigs o...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
Studies investigating tool use in animals that are not known tool users in the wild are important in...
We present an experiment showing that New Caledonian crows are able to choose tools of the appropria...
BACKGROUND: Using tools to act on non-food objects--for example, to make other tools--is considered ...
Tool-use and tool-manufacture are thought to require high cognitive skills and have been considered ...
Accounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively specialized ...
SummaryAccounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively speci...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
Tool use has been observed in many bird taxa, mostly in parrots and songbirds. Tools are primarily u...
International audienceFew avian species use tools in the wild. Yet, several birds build nests of gre...
Tool-use in the animal kingdom is more common than previously believed. The cognition associated wit...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
In captivity, the Goffin’s cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) has shown the capacity for flexible tool us...
Woodpecker finches are famous for their spontaneous tool use behaviour in the wild. They use twigs o...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
Studies investigating tool use in animals that are not known tool users in the wild are important in...
We present an experiment showing that New Caledonian crows are able to choose tools of the appropria...
BACKGROUND: Using tools to act on non-food objects--for example, to make other tools--is considered ...
Tool-use and tool-manufacture are thought to require high cognitive skills and have been considered ...
Accounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively specialized ...
SummaryAccounts of complex tool innovations in animals, particularly in species not adaptively speci...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...