FLEXIBILITY OF FORAGING BEHAVIOR IN HUMMINGBIRDS: THE ROLE OF ENERGY CONSTRAINTS AND COGNITIVE ABILITIES
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González Gómez, Paulina L.
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FLEXIBILITY OF FORAGING BEHAVIOR IN HUMMINGBIRDS: THE ROLE OF ENERGY CONSTRAINTS AND COGNITIVE ABILITIES
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We assessed how individual foraging preferences and cognitive performance affect foraging bout interval and the
flexibility of foraging behavior in the nectarivorous Green-backed Firecrown (Sephanoides sephaniodes). Our field experiment evaluated
the ability of these hummingbirds to recall nectar-renewal rates in two groups of artificial flowers with the same nectar concentration
in the absence of visual cues. In a second experiment, we assessed their ability to remember differences in nectar quality combined with
different nectar-renewal intervals, given artificial flowers with identical visual cues. Our results indicate that Green-backed Firecrowns
adjusted their foraging intervals according to nectar-renewal rates and, furthermore, that birds were able to recall nectar concentration
as well as nectar-renewal rate. Individual differences in memory performance resulted in differences in energy intake. These results
strongly suggest that individual preferences and individual cognitive performance could play a central role in energy intake and,
therefore, in the probability of survival.
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This work was funded by a Ph.D CONICYT grant
to PLG-G, a FONDAP grant 1051-0001 (Program 1) to F.B. and by
FONDECYT 1060186, ICM-P05-002, and PFB-23-CONICYTChile
to R.A.V.
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AUK Volume: 128 Issue: 1 Pages: 36-42 Published: JAN 2011
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