Tool use by wild New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides at natural foraging sites.
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides use tools made from sticks or leaf stems to 'fish' woodboring beetle larvae from their burrows in decaying wood. Previous research on this behaviour has been confined to baited sites, leaving its ecological context and significance virtually unexplo...
Auteurs principaux: | Bluff, L, Troscianko, J, Weir, A, Kacelnik, A, Rutz, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2010
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