A study by a UCSB researcher suggests the behavioral flexibility of an invasive bird species is a distinct trait
Corina Logan
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A UCSB researcher finds behavioral flexibility in great-tailed grackles, an invasive bird species, is more independent than thought
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Researcher finds strong evidence of social learning among New Caledonian crows
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Researchers find the method commonly used to compare the size of an animal’s skull and brain can be far from accurate
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UCSB researcher shows that New Caledonian crows can perform as well as 7- to 10-year-olds on cause-and-effect water displacement tasks
