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...
Príomhchruthaitheoir: | Burns, ZT |
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Rannpháirtithe: | Guilford, T |
Formáid: | Tráchtas |
Teanga: | English |
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: |
2014
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Ábhair: |
Míreanna comhchosúla
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