Traplining, when animals repeat the order in which they visit a number of locations, is taxonomically widespread, but little is known about which factors influence the routes that animals follow. For example, as the quality of rewarding locations changes over time, foragers are expected to update their traplines, either to prioritize locations where the reward increases or to avoid locations that have ceased to be profitable. Here, we tested how traplining wild hummingbirds responded to increases or to decreases in the sucrose concentration of one of the flowers on their trapline. Hummingbirds did not change their trapline to visit the flower with the increased reward first, but by changing the order in which they visited flowers, they avoi...
Traplining hummingbirds have been observed to change their foraging behavior in response to a change...
Rufous hummingbirds, Selasphorus rufus, remember locations of flowers. They avoid flowers they have ...
Traplining hummingbirds have been observed to change their foraging behavior in response to a change...
Traplining, when animals repeat the order in which they visit a number of locations, is taxonomicall...
Animals that feed from resources that are constant in space and that refill may benefit from repeati...
Animals that feed from resources that are constant in space and that refill may benefit from repeati...
Traplining nectarivores are those that visit widely dispersed and often nectarrich flowers that can...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
Central place foragers, such as territorial hummingbirds, feed from resources that tend to be consta...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
Animals are often assumed to use highly conspicuous features of a goal to head directly to that goal...
Animals are often assumed to use highly conspicuous features of a goal to head directly to that goal...
Two field experiments were performed to examine the use of absolute and relative spatial cues by for...
Traplining hummingbirds have been observed to change their foraging behavior in response to a change...
Rufous hummingbirds, Selasphorus rufus, remember locations of flowers. They avoid flowers they have ...
Traplining hummingbirds have been observed to change their foraging behavior in response to a change...
Traplining, when animals repeat the order in which they visit a number of locations, is taxonomicall...
Animals that feed from resources that are constant in space and that refill may benefit from repeati...
Animals that feed from resources that are constant in space and that refill may benefit from repeati...
Traplining nectarivores are those that visit widely dispersed and often nectarrich flowers that can...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
Central place foragers, such as territorial hummingbirds, feed from resources that tend to be consta...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
In the laboratory, many species orient themselves using the geometric properties of an enclosure or ...
Animals are often assumed to use highly conspicuous features of a goal to head directly to that goal...
Animals are often assumed to use highly conspicuous features of a goal to head directly to that goal...
Two field experiments were performed to examine the use of absolute and relative spatial cues by for...
Traplining hummingbirds have been observed to change their foraging behavior in response to a change...
Rufous hummingbirds, Selasphorus rufus, remember locations of flowers. They avoid flowers they have ...
Traplining hummingbirds have been observed to change their foraging behavior in response to a change...