Encounters between groups of wild chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) can be viewed as a natural experiment to investigate the nature of these primates' mental representations of large-scale space. During a 16-month field study in a high population density habitat we recorded the foraging routes and the most important resources of a group of 25 individuals. Also, we estimated the locations of additional baboon groups relative to the study group. Routes were less linear, travel speed was higher, and inter-resource distances were larger when other groups were present within 500 m of the focal group; thus, the study group avoided others by taking detours. We predicted that evasive manoeuvres would be characteristic of different possible orientation...
Many species orient towards specific locations to reach important resources using different cognitiv...
Spatial variation in predation risk can lead to behavioural modifications including increased vigila...
Researchers have long noted that individuals occupy consistent spatial positions within animal group...
Encounters between groups of wild chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) can be viewed as a natural experime...
The ability of animals to plan their foraging journeys and to approach resources in a goal-directed ...
The foraging activity of many organisms reveal strategic movement patterns, showing efficient use of...
How do humans and animals travel between multiple destinations on a given foraging trip? This questi...
The foraging activity of many organisms reveal strategic movement patterns, showing efficient use of...
When navigating, wild animals rely on internal representations of the external world to take movemen...
For group-living animals traveling through heterogeneous landscapes, collective movement can be infl...
For group-living animals traveling through heterogeneous landscapes, collective movement can be infl...
449 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The goal of this dissertation...
We present the theoretical and practical difficulties of inferring the cognitive processes involved ...
The benefits of spatial memory for foraging animals can be assessed on two distinct spatial scales: ...
Within comparative psychology, the evolution of animal cognition is typically studied either by comp...
Many species orient towards specific locations to reach important resources using different cognitiv...
Spatial variation in predation risk can lead to behavioural modifications including increased vigila...
Researchers have long noted that individuals occupy consistent spatial positions within animal group...
Encounters between groups of wild chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) can be viewed as a natural experime...
The ability of animals to plan their foraging journeys and to approach resources in a goal-directed ...
The foraging activity of many organisms reveal strategic movement patterns, showing efficient use of...
How do humans and animals travel between multiple destinations on a given foraging trip? This questi...
The foraging activity of many organisms reveal strategic movement patterns, showing efficient use of...
When navigating, wild animals rely on internal representations of the external world to take movemen...
For group-living animals traveling through heterogeneous landscapes, collective movement can be infl...
For group-living animals traveling through heterogeneous landscapes, collective movement can be infl...
449 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The goal of this dissertation...
We present the theoretical and practical difficulties of inferring the cognitive processes involved ...
The benefits of spatial memory for foraging animals can be assessed on two distinct spatial scales: ...
Within comparative psychology, the evolution of animal cognition is typically studied either by comp...
Many species orient towards specific locations to reach important resources using different cognitiv...
Spatial variation in predation risk can lead to behavioural modifications including increased vigila...
Researchers have long noted that individuals occupy consistent spatial positions within animal group...