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圈养的不会使用工具的白嘴鸦具有深刻的问题解决能力和创造性的工具改造能力。

Insightful problem solving and creative tool modification by captive nontool-using rooks.

作者信息

Bird Christopher D, Emery Nathan J

机构信息

Subdepartment of Animal Behaviour, University of Cambridge, Madingley, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Jun 23;106(25):10370-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0901008106. Epub 2009 May 28.

Abstract

The ability to use tools has been suggested to indicate advanced physical cognition in animals. Here we show that rooks, a member of the corvid family that do not appear to use tools in the wild are capable of insightful problem solving related to sophisticated tool use, including spontaneously modifying and using a variety of tools, shaping hooks out of wire, and using a series of tools in a sequence to gain a reward. It is remarkable that a species that does not use tools in the wild appears to possess an understanding of tools rivaling habitual tool users such as New Caledonian crows and chimpanzees. Our findings suggest that the ability to represent tools may be a domain-general cognitive capacity rather than an adaptive specialization and questions the relationship between physical intelligence and wild tool use.

摘要

使用工具的能力被认为是动物高级身体认知的体现。在此我们表明,白嘴鸦作为鸦科的一员,在野外似乎并不使用工具,但它们有能力解决与复杂工具使用相关的洞察性问题,包括自发地修改和使用各种工具、用铁丝弯成钩子,以及按顺序使用一系列工具来获取奖励。值得注意的是,一个在野外不使用工具的物种似乎对工具的理解可与新喀里多尼亚乌鸦和黑猩猩等习惯性工具使用者相媲美。我们的研究结果表明,表征工具的能力可能是一种领域通用的认知能力,而非适应性特化,并对身体智力与野外工具使用之间的关系提出了质疑。

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