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Title Avian cognition / [edited by] Carel ten Cate, Universiteit Leiden, Sue Healy, University of St Andrews
Published Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017

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Contents Introduction : Avian Cognition -- Why and What? / Carel ten Cate and Susan D. Healy -- Spatial Cognition in Birds / James F. Reichert, Sebastian Schwarz and Debbie M. Kelly -- Spatial Cognition and Ecology : Hummingbirds as a Case Study / Susan D. Healy and T. Andrew Hurly -- Food Storing and Memory / David F. Sherry -- Avian Cognition and the Evolution of Warning Signals / Candy Rowe, John Skelhorn and Christina G. Halpin -- Social Learning and Innovation / Louis Lefebvre and Lucy M. Aplin -- Solving Foraging Problems : Top-down and Bottom-up Perspectives on the Role of Cognition / Andrea S. Griffin and David Guez -- Objects and Space in an Avian Brain / Giorgio Vallortigara and Cinzia Chiandetti -- Physical Cognition and Tool Use in Birds / Alice Auersperg, Irmgard Teschke and Sabine Tebbich -- Avian Numerical Cognition : A Review and Brief Comparisons to Non-Avian Species / Irene M. Pepperberg -- Mechanisms of Perceptual Categorization in Birds / Ludwig Huber and Ulrike Aust -- Relational Concept Learning in Birds / Leyre Castro and Edward A. Wasserman -- The Linguistic Abilities of Birds / Carel ten Cate -- Avian Vocal Perception : Bioacoustics and Perceptual Mechanisms / Neil McMillan, Marc T. Avery, Laurie L. Bloomfield, Lauren M. Guillette, Allison H. Hahn, Marisa Hoeschele and Christopher B. Sturdy -- Sing Me Something Smart : Does Song Signal Cognition? / Neeltje J. Boogert -- Avian Social Relations, Social Cognition and Cooperation / Thomas Bugnyar and Jorg J.M. Massen
Summary The cognitive abilities of birds are remarkable: hummingbirds integrate spatial and temporal information about food sources, day-old chicks have a sense of numbers, parrots can make and use tools, and ravens have sophisticated insights in social relationships. This volume describes the full range of avian cognitive abilities, the mechanisms behind such abilities and how they relate to the ecology of the species. Synthesising the latest research in avian cognition, a range of experts in the field provide first-hand insights into experimental procedures, outcomes and theoretical advances, including a discussion of how the findings in birds relate to the cognitive abilities of other species, including humans. The authors cover a range of topics such as spatial cognition, social learning, tool use, perceptual categorization and concept learning, providing the broader context for students and researchers interested in the current state of avian cognition research, its key questions and appropriate experimental approaches
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Birds -- Psychology
Birds -- Behavior.
Cognition in animals.
NATURE -- Animals -- Birds.
NATURE -- Birdwatching Guides.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- Ornithology.
Birds -- Behavior
Birds -- Psychology
Cognition in animals
Form Electronic book
Author Cate, Carel ten, editor.
Healy, Sue, editor.
ISBN 9781316135976
1316135977
9781108301831
1108301835