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Two groups of Clark’s nutcrackers were trained to find buried seeds whose location was defined by a constant angle from two landmarks whose interlandmark distance and position in the room varied across trials. The first group had a landmark array that was always placed in the same orientation with respect to the walls, allowing the animals to use both relative and absolute bearings. The second group had a landmark array that rotated across trials so that only relative bearings could be used to locate the seeds. The birds in each group learned the task and transferred to new interlandmark distances both within and beyond the range of training distances. Results from these experiments indicate that nutcrackers can learn a geometric relationship that relies exclusively on relative bearings even though the use of absolute bearing yields more efficient search.
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This research was supported by Grant 1BN 9421807 from the National Science Foundation.
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Jones, J.E., Kamil, A.C. The use of relative and absolute bearings by Clark’s nutcrackers,Nucifraga columbiana . Animal Learning & Behavior 29, 120–132 (2001). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03192821
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