古代鸟类的创新解决了一个新的食问题
Fay E Clark1, Jasmine Burdass2, Annalise Kavanagh2
1School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TU, UK. fay.clark@bristol.ac.uk.
Scientific reports
|February 20, 2025
概括
像驼和鱼这样的古怪鸟类通过移动一个洞来获取食物来展示技术创新. 这表明复杂的认知能力在鸟类进化中比以前理解的要早.
科学领域:
- 鸟类的认知能力
- 比較心理學 比較心理學
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
背景情况:
- 创新是智力的关键指标,在Neognathae鸟类中得到了广泛的研究.
- 古鸟类 (Paleognathae birds) 是一个更为古老的类,在创新研究中基本被忽视了.
研究的目的:
- 为了首次研究古鸟类的技术创新.
- 通过使用一种新的解决问题的任务来评估古怪人的认知灵活性.
主要方法:
- 来自三种古动物物种 (,,) 的9个个体接受了一项任务的测试,该任务要求他们移动一个洞,以获得食物奖励.
- 这项任务与传统的拼图盒不同,因为它需要移动光圈,而不是移除障碍物.
主要成果:
- 三只驼和一个驼展现了轮子转动的创新,在90%的试验中有效地将洞靠近食物.
- 一个rhea通过拆解任务 (移除螺栓) 显示了第二个创新,尽管这种行为在采用轮转解决方案时停止了.
- 鸟没有表现出创新.
结论:
- 古老的创新似乎是低级的,是由探索和试错学习驱动的.
- 技术创新可能在鸟类中比以前假设的要早得多.
- 古鸟是未来认知研究的一个有前途的群体.
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