Tool use is so rare in the animal kingdom that its evolutionary origins cannot be traced with comparative analyses. Valuable insights can be gained from investigating the ecological context and adaptive significance of tool use under contemporary conditions, but obtaining robust observational data is challenging. We assayed individual-level tool-use dependence in wild New Caledonian crows by analyzing stable isotope profiles of the birds' feathers, blood, and putative food sources. Bayesian diet-mixing models revealed that a substantial amount of the crows' protein and lipid intake comes from prey obtained with stick tools-wood-boring beetle larvae. Our calculations provide estimates of larva-intake rates and show that just a few larvae can...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...
Tool use is so rare in the animal kingdom that its evolutionary origins cannot be traced with compar...
New Caledonian (NC) crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. In the wild, t...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...
The New Caledonian crow is the only non-human animal known to craft hooked tools in the wild, but th...
The temporary storage and re-use of tools can significantly enhance foraging efficiency. New Caledon...
New Caledonian crows are renowned for their unusually sophisticated tool behaviour. Despite decades ...
Summary New research into tool crafting in New Caledonian crows has uncovered factors that influence...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC; David ...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are the most prolific avian tool-users. Regional variatio...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...
Tool use is so rare in the animal kingdom that its evolutionary origins cannot be traced with compar...
New Caledonian (NC) crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. In the wild, t...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodbori...
The New Caledonian crow is the only non-human animal known to craft hooked tools in the wild, but th...
The temporary storage and re-use of tools can significantly enhance foraging efficiency. New Caledon...
New Caledonian crows are renowned for their unusually sophisticated tool behaviour. Despite decades ...
Summary New research into tool crafting in New Caledonian crows has uncovered factors that influence...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC; David ...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are the most prolific avian tool-users. Regional variatio...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
Animals that manufacture foraging tools face the challenge of identifying suitable raw materials amo...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...