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Food offering in jackdaws (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Corvus monedula</Emphasis>)
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Selvino?R?de?KortEmail author  Nathan?J?Emery  Nicola?S?Clayton
Institution:(1) Department of Experimental PsychologyUK, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EB, UK;(2) Sub-department of Animal Behaviour, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB3 8AA, UK
Abstract:Food sharing among unrelated same-sex individuals has received considerable interest from primatologists and evolutionary biologists because of its apparent altruistic nature and implications for the evolution of complex social cognition. In contrast to primates, food sharing in birds has received relatively little attention. Here we describe three types of food sharing in jackdaws, with the initiative for the transfer either with the receiver or the giver. The latter situation is of particular interest because the food transfer takes place through active giving. Compared to primates, jackdaws show high rates of food sharing. Finally we discuss the implications of food sharing in jackdaws, and in birds in general.
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