TY - JOUR AU - Samara Danel, Nancy Rebout PY - 2022// TI - Wild skuas can use acoustic cues to locate hidden food KW - Acoustic cue Cups task Exclusion performance Inferential reasoning by exclusion Shaking N2 - Among animals, the visual acuity of several predatory bird species is probably the most outstanding. This, and the ease with which visually based tasks are administered, has led researchers to predominantly use the visual modality when studying avian cognition. Some wild skua populations routinely use acoustic cues emitted by their prey during foraging. In this study, we thus assessed whether this species was able to locate hidden food using acoustic cues alone (training phase). During the subsequent test phase, we investigated the capacity of successful individuals to choose the correct baited container in four conditions: (i) baited (shaking the baited container), (ii) full information (shaking both containers), (iii) exclusion (shaking the empty container), and (iv) control (shaking neither container). Four out of ten subjects succeeded in locating the baited container in the training phase. During the test phase, most subjects chose the baited container significantly more than the empty container in the baited and full information condition, while their performance was at chance level in the control condition. When no sound emanated from the empty container in the exclusion condition, one out of four skuas chose the baited container with more accuracy than predicted by chance. As this bird chose correctly on the first trial and during the first five trials, its performance is unlikely due to learning processes (learning to exclude the empty container). Although further tests are necessary to draw firm conclusions, our results open the way for assessing further this species’ reasoning abilities in the wild. SN - 1435-9456 SN - 1435-9456 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10071-022-01611-x N1 - exported from refbase (http://publi.ipev.fr/polar_references/show.php?record=8297), last updated on Mon, 01 Jul 2024 15:16:55 +0200 ID - SamaraDanel2022 ER -