Social interactions and information use by foraging seabirds
SA Monier - Biological Reviews, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
What do seabirds perceive about the world? How do they do so? And how do they use the
information available to them to make foraging decisions? Social cues provide seabirds with …
information available to them to make foraging decisions? Social cues provide seabirds with …
Foraging on anthropogenic food predicts problem-solving skills in a seabird
Species and populations with greater cognitive performance are more successful at
adapting to changing habitats. Accordingly, urban species and populations often outperform …
adapting to changing habitats. Accordingly, urban species and populations often outperform …
From the sea to the city: explaining gulls' use of urban habitats
M Goumas, CR Berkin, CW Rayner… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The expansion of urban areas affects wild animals in a variety of ways. Why members of
closely-related species respond differently to urbanisation is often unclear, but an …
closely-related species respond differently to urbanisation is often unclear, but an …
Short-term dietary changes are reflected in the cerebral content of adult ring-billed gulls
Omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n3-LCPUFAs) are produced primarily in
aquatic ecosystems and are considered essential nutrients for predators given their …
aquatic ecosystems and are considered essential nutrients for predators given their …
Bumblebees attend to both the properties of the string and the target in string‐pulling tasks, but prioritize the features of the string
D Zhou, S Dong, J Ge, L Chittka, C Wang… - Insect …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Previous studies have demonstrated that associative learning and experience play
important roles in the string‐pulling of bumblebees (Bombus terrestris). However, the …
important roles in the string‐pulling of bumblebees (Bombus terrestris). However, the …
Long and winding road: Training progress and trainability variation across a psychoacoustic experiment in penguins
H Rößler, A May, M Dähne, M Beaulieu - Applied Animal Behaviour …, 2022 - Elsevier
Operant conditioning has been used in a variety of animal species both in captivity
(laboratories, zoological institutions) and in the wild. Such training may enrich the …
(laboratories, zoological institutions) and in the wild. Such training may enrich the …
Waterbird solves the string-pull test
DR Wilson, J Lamarre - Royal Society Open Science, 2021 - research.library.mun.ca
String-pulling is among the most widespread cognitive tasks used to test problem-solving
skills in mammals and birds. The task requires animals to comprehend that pulling on a non …
skills in mammals and birds. The task requires animals to comprehend that pulling on a non …
[PDF][PDF] The birds of Fate/Grand Order
RB Salvador, BM Tomotani - Journal of Geek Studies, 2024 - researchportal.helsinki.fi
Fate/Grand Order (2014–present; henceforth FGO) is a mobile gacha game by Delightworks
and now, Lasengle, belonging to the larger Fate franchise. Put simply, in the game you …
and now, Lasengle, belonging to the larger Fate franchise. Put simply, in the game you …
Managing Gull Numbers: History and Challenges
ML Mallory, JF Provencher, A Belliveau… - Wetland Restoration for … - books.google.com
American herring gulls (Larus smithsoniansus; hereafter herring gulls) are widely
distributed, common seabirds with generalist diets. As is the case for many large gull …
distributed, common seabirds with generalist diets. As is the case for many large gull …
Performance of birds in model cognitive tasks: a cross-taxon comparison
N Schlőglová - 2023 - dspace.cuni.cz
Bird cognition is an immensely complex topic. Many factors influence how birds acquire,
process and act upon obtained information. Some bird groups outshine others regarding …
process and act upon obtained information. Some bird groups outshine others regarding …