Problem solving of wild animals in the Wet Tropics of Queensland, Australia

被引:2
作者
Rowell, Misha. K. K. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Rymer, Tasmin. L. L. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] James Cook Univ, Coll Sci & Engn, Cairns, Qld, Australia
[2] James Cook Univ, Ctr Trop Environm & Sustainabil Sci, Cairns, Qld, Australia
[3] James Cook Univ, Coll Sci & Engn, POB 6811, Cairns, Qld 4870, Australia
关键词
behavioural flexibility; cognition; innovation; novel object; rainforest; PERFORMANCE; CORRELATE; SUCCESS;
D O I
10.1111/aec.13270
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
While many species of animals can solve food-baited problems, most studies are conducted in captivity, which may not reflect the natural behavioural and cognitive abilities of wild animals. As few studies have explored problem solving of Australian animals generally, we investigated the problem solving abilities of native Australian species in natural rainforest in the Wet Tropics of Queensland. We baited multiple types of puzzles (matchbox task, cylinder task, and tile and lever tasks on a Trixie Dog Activity Board) with different food types (seeds, fruit, sardines) and placed the puzzles in front of trail cameras. We noted the species captured on camera, whether or not individuals interacted with the puzzles, the number of interactions with puzzles, and whether or not different animals solved them. We found that seven species from multiple taxa (mammals, birds, reptiles) could solve food-baited problems in the wild, providing the first evidence of problem solving in these native species. As problem solving may help animals cope with anthropogenic threats, these results provide some insights into which Wet Tropics species may potentially be more vulnerable and which ones might be better at coping with changing conditions.
引用
收藏
页码:313 / 322
页数:10
相关论文
共 47 条
[31]   Problem-solving performance is correlated with reproductive success in a wild bird population [J].
Cauchard, Laure ;
Boogert, Neeltje J. ;
Lefebvre, Louis ;
Dubois, Frederique ;
Doligez, Blandine .
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2013, 85 (01) :19-26
[32]   Social Networks, Problem-Solving, Managers: Police Officers in Australia and the USA [J].
Farr-Wharton, Ben ;
Farr-Wharton, Geremy ;
Brunetto, Yvonne ;
Farr-Wharton, Rod ;
Xerri, Matt ;
Shriberg, Art .
POLICING-A JOURNAL OF POLICY AND PRACTICE, 2020, 14 (03) :778-791
[33]   The effectiveness of agreements and protocols to bridge between indigenous and non-indigenous toolboxes for protected area management: A case study from the Wet Tropics of Queensland [J].
Hill, Rosemary .
SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, 2006, 19 (07) :577-590
[34]   Captive jays exhibit reduced problem-solving performance compared to wild conspecifics [J].
McCune, Kelsey B. ;
Jablonski, Piotr ;
Lee, Sang-im ;
Ha, Renee R. .
ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE, 2019, 6 (01)
[35]   Problem-solving skills are predicted by technical innovations in the wild and brain size in passerines [J].
Audet, Jean-Nicolas ;
Couture, Melanie ;
Lefebvre, Louis ;
Jarvis, Erich D. .
NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2024, 8 (04) :806-816
[36]   Diet induces parallel changes to the gut microbiota and problem solving performance in a wild bird [J].
Davidson, Gabrielle L. ;
Wiley, Niamh ;
Cooke, Amy C. ;
Johnson, Crystal N. ;
Fouhy, Fiona ;
Reichert, Michael S. ;
de la Hera, Ivan ;
Crane, Jodie M. S. ;
Kulahci, Ipek G. ;
Ross, R. Paul ;
Stanton, Catherine ;
Quinn, John L. .
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2020, 10 (01)
[37]   Effects of behavioural types on the problem-solving performance of wild house mice under controlled and semi-natural conditions [J].
Vezyrakis, Alexandros ;
Guenther, Anja ;
Mazza, Valeria .
OIKOS, 2025, 2025 (04)
[38]   Aspects of the ecology of the Atherton antechinus (Antechinus godmani) living in sympatry with the rusty antechinus (A. adustus) in the Wet Tropics, Queensland - a trapping and radio-tracking study [J].
Smith, Geoffrey C. ;
Means, Kath ;
Churchill, Sue .
AUSTRALIAN MAMMALOGY, 2018, 40 (01) :16-25
[39]   Securing Landscape Resilience to Tropical Cyclones in Australia's Wet Tropics under a Changing Climate: Lessons from Cyclones Larry (and Yasi) [J].
Turton, Stephen M. .
GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH, 2012, 50 (01) :15-30
[40]   Problem-solving skills are linked to parental care and offspring survival in wild house sparrows [J].
Wetzel, Daniel P. .
ETHOLOGY, 2017, 123 (6-7) :475-483