The Research Progress of Avian Social Cognition Based on Food Caching Behavior
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    Food caching is an effective survival strategy that animals have evolved to cope with unpredictable environmental changes. Cognition is a major area in ornithological research, with much work being done on avian cognition, particularly regarding food caching behavior. Although spatial cognition has received considerable attention, there has been a dearth of research on social cognition in current studies. Species that heavily rely on stored food during periods of scarcity, not only require well-developed spatial cognition to memorize the location of their caches but also need strong social cognition ability to handle interactions with potential pilferage. This article provides a comprehensive review of social cognition about avian food caching behavior, which focuses on two aspects:social relations cognition and social status cognition. Our review will highlight the social cognitive abilities of birds.

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SHANG Fan-Mei, WAN Dong-Mei, ZHANG Lei. 2023. The Research Progress of Avian Social Cognition Based on Food Caching Behavior. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 58(6): 977-985.

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  • Received:July 26,2022
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