Holzhaider Jennifer C, Hunt Gavin R, Campbell Victoria M, Gray Russell D
Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand.
Anim Cogn. 2008 Apr;11(2):243-54. doi: 10.1007/s10071-007-0108-1. Epub 2007 Oct 17.
New Caledonian crows are the most proficient non-hominin tool manufacturers but the cognition behind their remarkable skills remains largely unknown. Here we investigate if they attend to the functional properties of the tools that they routinely use in the wild. Pandanus tools have natural barbs along one edge that enable them to function as hooking implements when the barbs face backwards from the working tip. In experiment 1 we presented eight crows with either a non-functional ('upside-down') or a functional pandanus tool in a baited hole. Four of the crows never flipped the tools. The behaviour of the four flipping birds suggested that they had a strategy of flipping a tool when it was not working. Observations of two of the eight crows picking up pandanus tools at feeding tables in the wild supported the lack of attention to barb direction. In experiment 2 we gave six of the eight crows a choice of either a barbed or a barbless pandanus tool. Five of the crows chose tools at random, which further supported the findings in experiment 1 that the crows paid little or no attention to the barbs. In contrast, a third experiment found that seven out of eight crows flipped non-functional stick tools significantly more than functional ones. Our findings indicate that the crows do not consistently attend to the presence or orientation of barbs on pandanus tools. Successful pandanus tool use in the wild seems to rely on behavioural strategies formed through associative learning, including procedural knowledge about the sequence of operations required to make a successful pandanus tool.
新喀鸦是最熟练的非人类工具制造者,但它们卓越技能背后的认知在很大程度上仍不为人所知。在此,我们探究它们是否会留意在野外日常使用的工具的功能特性。露兜树工具的一侧边缘有天然的倒刺,当倒刺从工作端向后时,这些工具就能用作钩取工具。在实验1中,我们在一个有诱饵的洞中给八只乌鸦展示一个无功能的(“颠倒的”)或一个有功能的露兜树工具。其中四只乌鸦从未翻转过工具。另外四只翻转工具的乌鸦的行为表明,它们有一种在工具不起作用时翻转工具的策略。对八只乌鸦中的两只在野外进食台捡起露兜树工具的观察结果支持了它们对倒刺方向缺乏关注这一点。在实验2中,我们让八只乌鸦中的六只选择一个有倒刺或无倒刺的露兜树工具。其中五只乌鸦随机选择工具,这进一步支持了实验1中的发现,即乌鸦很少或根本不关注倒刺。相比之下,第三个实验发现,八只乌鸦中有七只翻转无功能的棍棒工具的次数明显多于有功能的棍棒工具。我们的研究结果表明,乌鸦并非始终留意露兜树工具上倒刺的存在或方向。在野外成功使用露兜树工具似乎依赖于通过联想学习形成的行为策略,包括关于制作一个成功的露兜树工具所需操作顺序的程序性知识。