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Tolerance and Social Facilitation in the Foraging Behaviour of Free-Ranging Crows (Corvus corone corone; C. c. cornix)

机译:散养乌鸦觅食行为的耐受性和社会便利性(Corvus corone corone; C. c。cornix)

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Social foraging provides animals with opportunities to gain knowledge about available food. Studies indicate that animals are influenced by social context during exploration and are able to learn socially. Carrion and hooded crows, which are opportunistic generalists with flexible social systems, have so far received little focus in this area. We combined observational and experimental approaches to investigate social interactions during foraging and social influences on crow behaviour within a free-ranging population at Vienna Zoo, which included 115 individually marked crows. We expected the crows to be tolerant of conspecifics during foraging due to high food abundance. We predicted that social context would enhance familiar object exploration, as well as a specific foraging strategy: predation by crows on other species. We found that crows were highly tolerant of one another, as reflected by their high rates of cofeeding - where they fed directly beside conspecific(s) - relative to affiliative or agonistic interactions. Evidence for social facilitation - when the observer's behaviour is affected by the mere presence of a model - was found in both object exploration and predation behaviour. Specifically, crows touched the objects more frequently when others were present (whilst only approaching the objects when alone), and conspecifics were present more frequently during predation events involving the high-risk target species. Evidence for enhancement during object exploration - where the observer's attention is drawn to a place or object by a model's actions - was not confirmed in this context. Our results highlight the role played by the presence of conspecifics across different contexts: natural foraging behaviour, familiar object exploration and a specific foraging strategy. To our knowledge, this is one of the first corvid studies aimed at teasing apart specific social influence and learning mechanisms in the field. These crows therefore make promising candidates for studying social learning and its consequences under naturalistic conditions.
机译:社会觅食为动物提供了获得有关可用食物的知识的机会。研究表明,动物在探索过程中会受到社交环境的影响,并且能够在社交中学习。腐肉和戴兜帽的乌鸦是机会主义的通才,具有灵活的社会制度,到目前为止,在这方面很少受到关注。我们结合观察性和实验性方法,调查了维也纳动物园自由放养种群中觅食期间的社会互动以及社会对乌鸦行为的影响,其中包括115个单独标记的乌鸦。由于食物丰富,我们预计乌鸦在觅食期间可以耐受种。我们预测社交环境将增强熟悉的物体探索以及特定的觅食策略:其他物种的乌鸦捕食。我们发现,乌鸦彼此之间具有高度的耐受性,这是由于它们的高共同喂养率(相对于亲缘关系或激动性相互作用而言,它们直接在同种动物旁边喂养)。在对象探索和捕食行为中都发现了社会便利化的证据-当观察者的行为仅受模型的存在影响时。具体来说,当其他乌龟出现时,乌鸦更频繁地接触物体(仅在单独时才接近物体),而在涉及高风险目标物种的掠食事件中,同形物种更频繁地出现。在这种情况下,尚未确认在对象探索过程中进行增强的证据-通过模型的动作将观察者的注意力吸引到某个位置或对象上。我们的研究结果突显了不同环境中特定物种的存在所起的作用:自然觅食行为,熟悉的物体探索以及特定的觅食策略。据我们所知,这是旨在区分该领域特定社会影响力和学习机制的首批弯曲研究之一。因此,这些乌鸦为研究社会学习及其在自然主义条件下的后果提供了有希望的候选人。

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