Science. 1982 Aug 13;217(4560):655-7. doi: 10.1126/science.217.4560.655.
An ecological approach based on food distribution suggests that humming birds should more easily learn to visit a flower in a new location than to learn to return to a flower in a position just visited, for a food reward. Experimental results support this hypothesis as well as the general view that differences in learning within and among species represent adaptations.
基于食物分布的生态方法表明,与学习返回刚刚访问过的花朵以获取食物奖励相比,蜂鸟应该更容易学会访问新位置的花朵。实验结果支持了这一假设,以及物种内和物种间学习差异代表适应的一般观点。