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The presumption of sociality: social learning in diverse contexts in brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater)
Authors:King Andrew P  West Meredith J  White David J
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Indiana University Bloomington, 47405, USA. apking@indiana.edu
Abstract:Data are presented on social and vocal learning in cowbirds (Molothrus ater) housed in large aviaries and given more degrees of freedom than in conventional experimental studies. The studies show that social and vocal outcomes are facultative responses to social contexts. Several findings are reviewed: First, cowbirds quickly self-organize into groups by age and sex; second, opportunities to interact across age and sex do exist and affect courtship competence; third, female cowbirds organize themselves differently in the presence and absence of male competition; and fourth, young, naive cowbirds show rapid and differential sensitivity to group dynamics. Taken as a whole, the data show that social Umwelten are dynamic, developmental ecologies.
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