The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of video presentations of natural landscapes on European starlings' (Sturnus vulgaris) stereotypic behaviours (SBs) and other abnormal repetitive behaviours (ARBs) and to evaluate the impact of past experience by comparing wild-caught and hand-reared starlings' reactions. Ten wild-caught and five hand-reared starlings were presented 1-hour videos of landscapes twice a day for five successive days, while a control group of eight wild-caught and four hand-reared starlings was presented a grey screen for the same amount of time. The analysis of the starlings' behaviour revealed that the video presentations of landscapes appeared to have a positive but limited and experience-dependent ...
Video playback is becoming a common method for manipulating social stimuli in experiments. Parid tit...
Hand rearing is a common procedure in behavioural research on birds. While likely to produce tamer e...
Although recreational birdwatchers may benefit conservation by generating interest in birds, they ma...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of video presentat...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of video presentations of natural landsc...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of video presentations of natural landsc...
International audienceStimuli such as visual representations of raptors, snakes, or humans are gener...
<p>Small inserts below the x axis indicate whether the birds were presented landscape videos or grey...
International audienceIt is generally admitted that birds are particularly sensitive to some biologi...
National audienceIt is generally admitted that birds are particularly sensitive to some biologically...
The revision of EU legislation will ban the use of wild-caught animals in scientific procedures. Thi...
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Pending changes in European legislation ban the use of wild-caught animals in research. This change ...
Video playback is becoming a common method for manipulating social stimuli in experiments. Parid tit...
Hand rearing is a common procedure in behavioural research on birds. While likely to produce tamer e...
Although recreational birdwatchers may benefit conservation by generating interest in birds, they ma...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of video presentat...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of video presentations of natural landsc...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of video presentations of natural landsc...
International audienceStimuli such as visual representations of raptors, snakes, or humans are gener...
<p>Small inserts below the x axis indicate whether the birds were presented landscape videos or grey...
International audienceIt is generally admitted that birds are particularly sensitive to some biologi...
National audienceIt is generally admitted that birds are particularly sensitive to some biologically...
The revision of EU legislation will ban the use of wild-caught animals in scientific procedures. Thi...
Wildlife damage to crops has a significant impact on crop productivity, and mitigating the impacts o...
Pending changes in European legislation ban the use of wild-caught animals in research. This change ...
Video playback is becoming a common method for manipulating social stimuli in experiments. Parid tit...
Hand rearing is a common procedure in behavioural research on birds. While likely to produce tamer e...
Although recreational birdwatchers may benefit conservation by generating interest in birds, they ma...