Re-caching by western scrub-jays (aphelocoma californica) cannot be attributed to stress

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  • who: James M., Thom and Nicola S., Clayton from the University of Cambridge, Department of Psychology, Cambridge, United Kingdom have published the Article: Re-caching by Western Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma californica) Cannot Be Attributed to Stress, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of November/26,/2012
  • what: This study has two parts: First, the authors seek to replicate the finding that scrub-jays re-cache more after caching in front of a conspecific than they do after caching in private. The authors assess the model`s assumption that re-caching is not motivated . . .

     

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