Aprendizaje social de respuestas óptimas y estrategias productorparásito en parvadas de palomas
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Cabrera, R., Durán, ángel, & Nieto, J. (2006). Aprendizaje social de respuestas óptimas y estrategias productorparásito en parvadas de palomas. Psicothema, 18(Número 4), 724–729. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8368

Abstract

Social learning of optimal responding and producing-scrounging strategies in flocks of pigeons. This experiment evaluated the effect of varying the effort required in order to access food upon the acquisition of a novel response, and upon utilizing producer-scrounger strategies, in flocks of pigeons exposed to an expert conspecific. Flocks of naïve observers were exposed to a pigeon trained to open the seals on food deposits. The colors of the seals were correlated with differing required efforts. Later, the trained pigeon was removed while the color-effort correlation was maintained. The results showed that the observers acquired the response of opening the seals and that they executed it discriminatingly, responding in a greater proportion to the color that signaled the least required effort. They also assumed the roles of both producers and scroungers, which varied as a function of the composition of the group. The data obtained are congruent with prior findings regarding social learning, and also with the concepts proposed by the optimal foraging theory.
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