When choosing between a piece of cake now versus a slimmer waistline in the future, many of us have difficulty with self-control. Food-caching species, however, regularly hide food for later recovery, sometimes waiting months before retrieving their caches. It remains unclear whether these long-term choices generalize outside of the caching domain. We hypothesized that the ability to save for the future is a general tendency that cuts across different situations. To test this hypothesis, we measured and experimentally manipulated caching to evaluate its relationship with operant measures of self-control in pinyon jays (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus). We found no correlation between caching and self-control at the individual level, and experimen...
Abstract: Previous research reported that corvids preferentially cache food in a location where no f...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
In the past 20 years, research in animal cognition has challenged the belief that complex cognitive ...
When choosing between a piece of cake now versus a slimmer waistline in the future, many of us have ...
When choosing between a piece of cake now versus a slimmer waistline in the future, many of us have ...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) cached perishable and nonperishable food items, which th...
AbstractHumans and other animals often favour immediate gratification over long-term gain. Primates,...
I examined how pinyon jays (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus ) assess and determine the risk of pilferage t...
SummaryPlanning for the future has been considered to be a uniquely human trait [1–3]. However, rece...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while rai...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while rai...
<div><p>Western scrub-jays (<em>Aphelocoma californica</em>) live double lives, storing food for the...
Abstract: Previous research reported that corvids preferentially cache food in a location where no f...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
In the past 20 years, research in animal cognition has challenged the belief that complex cognitive ...
When choosing between a piece of cake now versus a slimmer waistline in the future, many of us have ...
When choosing between a piece of cake now versus a slimmer waistline in the future, many of us have ...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) cached perishable and nonperishable food items, which th...
AbstractHumans and other animals often favour immediate gratification over long-term gain. Primates,...
I examined how pinyon jays (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus ) assess and determine the risk of pilferage t...
SummaryPlanning for the future has been considered to be a uniquely human trait [1–3]. However, rece...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while rai...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Scrub jays are thought to use many tactics to protect their caches. For instance, they predominantly...
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while rai...
<div><p>Western scrub-jays (<em>Aphelocoma californica</em>) live double lives, storing food for the...
Abstract: Previous research reported that corvids preferentially cache food in a location where no f...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
In the past 20 years, research in animal cognition has challenged the belief that complex cognitive ...