Studying the evolutionary ecology of cognition in the wild: a review of practical and conceptual challenges.

作者: Julie Morand‐Ferron , Ella F Cole , John L Quinn , None

DOI: 10.1111/BRV.12174

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摘要: Cognition is defined as the processes by which animals collect, retain and use information from their environment to guide their behaviour. Thus cognition is essential in a wide range …

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