| Literature DB >> 28878059 |
I B Laumer1, T Bugnyar2, S A Reber2,3, A M I Auersperg3.
Abstract
The spontaneous crafting of hook-tools from bendable material to lift a basket out of a vertical tube in corvids has widely been used as one of the prime examples of animal tool innovation. However, it was recently suggested that the animals' solution was hardly innovative but strongly influenced by predispositions from habitual tool use and nest building. We tested Goffin's cockatoo, which is neither a specialized tool user nor a nest builder, on a similar task set-up. Three birds individually learned to bend hook tools from straight wire to retrieve food from vertical tubes and four subjects unbent wire to retrieve food from horizontal tubes. Pre-experience with ready-made hooks had some effect but was not necessary for success. Our results indicate that the ability to represent and manufacture tools according to a current need does not require genetically hardwired behavioural routines, but can indeed arise innovatively from domain general cognitive processing.Entities:
Keywords: avian cognition; innovation; problem solving; tool manufacture; tool use
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28878059 PMCID: PMC5597828 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.1026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Biol Sci ISSN: 0962-8452 Impact factor: 5.349
Figure 1.(a) Apparatuses for the habituation phase; (b) apparatuses for the testing phase. Left: vertical tube apparatus; right: horizontal tube apparatus. Dimension are given in centimetres.
Figure 2.(a) Pre-experience A in the vertical (above; wire bent to hook) and horizontal condition (below; wire straightened). (b) Pre-experience B in the vertical (above; pre-bent hook and string inserted) and horizontal condition (below; straightened wire and string inserted).
Figure 3.Successful hook-tools build by subjects Figaro, Fini and Moneypenny in the vertical tube condition. S, session number; T, tool number; (C), control group/no experience; (E), experience group; Photograph by Solvin Zankl.
Figure 4.Successful stick-tools build by subjects Pipin, Mayday, Fini and Dolittle in the horizontal tube condition. S, session number; T, tool number; (C), control group/no experience; (E), experience group; Photograph by Bene Croy.