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Explanations for variation in cognitive ability : behavioural ecology meets comparative cognition

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posted on 2009-03-01, 00:00 authored by S Healy, I Bacon, O Haggis, A Harris, Laura Kelley
Sara Shettleworth has played a defining role in the development of animal cognition and its integration into other parts of biology, especially behavioural ecology. Here we chart some of that progress in understanding the causes and importance of variation in cognitive ability and highlight how Tinbergen's levels of explanation provide a useful framework for this field. We also review how experimental design is crucial in investigating cognition and stress the need for naturalistic experiments and field studies. We focus particularly on the example of the relationship among food hoarding, spatial cognition and hippocampal structure, and review the conflicting evidence for sex differences in spatial cognition. We finish with speculation that a combination of Tinbergen and Shettleworth-style approaches would be the way to grapple with the as-yet unanswered questions of why birds mimic heterospecifics.

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Journal

Behavioural processes

Volume

80

Pagination

288 - 294

Location

Amsterdam , The Netherlands

ISSN

0376-6357

eISSN

1872-8308

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Elsevier B.V.

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