The quick are the dead: pheasants that are slow to reverse a learned association survive for longer in the wild

Volume: 373, Issue: 1756, Pages: 20170297 - 20170297
Published: Aug 13, 2018
Abstract
Cognitive abilities probably evolve through natural selection if they provide individuals with fitness benefits. A growing number of studies demonstrate a positive relationship between performance in psychometric tasks and (proxy) measures of fitness. We assayed the performance of 154 common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) chicks on tests of acquisition and reversal learning, using a different set of chicks and different set of cue types (spatial...
Paper Details
Title
The quick are the dead: pheasants that are slow to reverse a learned association survive for longer in the wild
Published Date
Aug 13, 2018
Volume
373
Issue
1756
Pages
20170297 - 20170297
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