Testing two competing hypotheses for Eurasian jays’ caching for the future
Abstract Previous research reported that corvids preferentially cache food in a location where no food will be available or cache more of a specific food in a location where this food will not be available. Here, we consider possible explanations for these prospective caching behaviours and directly...
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Auteurs principaux: | Piero Amodio, Johanni Brea, Benjamin G. Farrar, Ljerka Ostojić, Nicola S. Clayton |
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Langue: | EN |
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2021
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