Advanced inferring abilities that are used for predator recognition and avoidance have been documented in a variety of animal species that produce alarm calls. In contrast, evidence for cognitive abilities that underpin predation avoidance in nonalarm-calling species is restricted to associative learning of heterospecific alarm calls and predator presence. We investigated cognitive capacities that underlie the perception and computation of external information beyond associative learning by addressing contextual information processing in pigeons, Columba livia, a bird species without specific alarm calls. We used a habituation/dishabituation paradigm across sensory modes to test pigeons' context-dependent inferring abilities. The birds reli...
Perceptual decision making involves choices between alternatives based on sensory information. Studi...
Two classes of individuals-signalers and recipients -xist in all animal communication systems (Wilso...
When information about an event is perceptually occluded, individuals might recognize that the event...
Advanced inferring abilities that are used for predator recognition and avoidance have been document...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Many animals produce alarm calls that warn conspecifics about predators. In some species, alarm call...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
Some birds and non-human primates give characteristic calls in response to the discovery of food or ...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with anti-predator behaviours. While it i...
Many vertebrates have alarm calls that warn conspecifics about danger, and some species even communi...
Animals in natural communities gain information from members of other species facing similar ecologi...
Comparative pattern learning experiments investigate how different species find regularities in sens...
It is widely accepted that group-living animals alter their behaviour towards a conspecific dependin...
Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in ...
Abstract Metacognitive control may occur if an organism seeks additional information when the availa...
Perceptual decision making involves choices between alternatives based on sensory information. Studi...
Two classes of individuals-signalers and recipients -xist in all animal communication systems (Wilso...
When information about an event is perceptually occluded, individuals might recognize that the event...
Advanced inferring abilities that are used for predator recognition and avoidance have been document...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Many animals produce alarm calls that warn conspecifics about predators. In some species, alarm call...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
Some birds and non-human primates give characteristic calls in response to the discovery of food or ...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with anti-predator behaviours. While it i...
Many vertebrates have alarm calls that warn conspecifics about danger, and some species even communi...
Animals in natural communities gain information from members of other species facing similar ecologi...
Comparative pattern learning experiments investigate how different species find regularities in sens...
It is widely accepted that group-living animals alter their behaviour towards a conspecific dependin...
Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in ...
Abstract Metacognitive control may occur if an organism seeks additional information when the availa...
Perceptual decision making involves choices between alternatives based on sensory information. Studi...
Two classes of individuals-signalers and recipients -xist in all animal communication systems (Wilso...
When information about an event is perceptually occluded, individuals might recognize that the event...