Quantifying the sociality of wild tool-using New Caledonian crows through an animal-borne technology
<p>New Caledonian crows (NC crows; <em>Corvus moneduloides</em>) are the most prolific avian tool-users and crafters, using up to three unique tool types derived from numerous plant materials. Since the discovery that wild populations of NC crows use and manufacture different tools...
Autor principal: | Burns, ZT |
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Otros Autores: | Guilford, T |
Formato: | Tesis |
Lenguaje: | English |
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2014
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