Determining how animals achieve seemingly complex behaviours is central to our understanding of the evolution of cognition. Complexity in behaviour is itself not sufficient for confirming a role for learning and memory. For example, although the nests some birds build appear structurally complex, they may, like the structures built by ants and termites, be achieved through relatively simple building processes. We attempted to use observations of nest building by male Southern Masked Weavers to determine whether one aspect of nest building, the completion of a nest, could be described usefully by either of two rule-based explanations that explain the construction of complex physical structures by invertebrates. The first possibility, stigmer...
© 2016 The Author(s).It is becoming apparent that birds learn from their own experiences of nest bui...
Dr Charles Deeming explores the subtle factors that will determine the size and shape of individual ...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...
We currently have little understanding of how birds know what nest to build and what little we do kn...
For many years nest building in birds has been considered a remarkable behaviour. Perhaps just as re...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Nest building in birds has long been assumed to be a behaviour that is not learned, despite suggesti...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
Despite centuries of observing the nest building of most extant bird species, we know surprisingly l...
This work was supported by funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (...
Successful reproduction for most birds requires them to have built ‘good’ nests. The remarkable dive...
International audienceFew avian species use tools in the wild. Yet, several birds build nests of gre...
It is generally assumed that birds’ choice of structurally suitable materials for nest building is g...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...
It is generally assumed that birds build nests according to a genetic 'template', little influenced ...
© 2016 The Author(s).It is becoming apparent that birds learn from their own experiences of nest bui...
Dr Charles Deeming explores the subtle factors that will determine the size and shape of individual ...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...
We currently have little understanding of how birds know what nest to build and what little we do kn...
For many years nest building in birds has been considered a remarkable behaviour. Perhaps just as re...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Nest building in birds has long been assumed to be a behaviour that is not learned, despite suggesti...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
Despite centuries of observing the nest building of most extant bird species, we know surprisingly l...
This work was supported by funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (...
Successful reproduction for most birds requires them to have built ‘good’ nests. The remarkable dive...
International audienceFew avian species use tools in the wild. Yet, several birds build nests of gre...
It is generally assumed that birds’ choice of structurally suitable materials for nest building is g...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...
It is generally assumed that birds build nests according to a genetic 'template', little influenced ...
© 2016 The Author(s).It is becoming apparent that birds learn from their own experiences of nest bui...
Dr Charles Deeming explores the subtle factors that will determine the size and shape of individual ...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...