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Title: Brains and senses


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Brains and senses
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Intelligence
  • Are birds intelligent animals?

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The Krushinsky problem (Stettner and Matyniak,
1968)
  • Comparative experiment of dogs, cats, rabbits,
    chickens, pigeons, crows.

doors
Food no food
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Experiments with Game Theory cooperative
behaviorOne example Clements and Stevens 1995
C cooperate D defect
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Mutualism
Synergism
Prisoners Dilemma
Cruel Bind
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Clements and Stevens 1995 Blue Jays
Opaque or transparent partition
C or D keys
6 Jays 3 pairs
Food Reward Cup
TEST P. Dilemma ? Mutualism ? P. D.
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Other tests of intelligence
  • Simpler food-reward tests
  • Stimulus-food vs stimulus-no food
  • Birds no problem
  • Cats, Squirrel Monkeys problems
  • Counting Crows (actually ravens and parakeets)
  • Identify food boxes with number of objects in
    front of them.
  • Imitation experiments
  • Blue Jays can learn tasteful vs distasteful
    butterflies from naive neighbors
  • Milk bottle feeding
  • Tool Use in Birds

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Woodpecker Finch
Tool Use in Birds
Green Heron
Egyptian Vultures
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New Caledonian Crows
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Very brief overview of the avian nervous system
  • Functions
  • obtain (via sensory receptors) information about
    the internal external environment
  • analyze , as needed, respond to that information
  • store information as memory learning
  • coordinate outgoing motor impulses to skeletal
    muscles the viscera (smooth muscle, cardiac
    muscle, glands)
  • Parts
  • CNS brain and spinal cord
  • PNS
  • Includes
  • Cranial and spinal nerves
  • autonomic nerves and ganglia
  • Tissues associate w/ sense organs

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CNS
  • CNS Brain Spinal Cord
  • Functions?
  • Cerebrum
  • Cerebellum
  • Medulla
  • Spinal cord
  • Optic lobe

Olfactory bulb
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Where does bird get its brain features?
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From Jarvis, 2005
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  • Pallium
  • linkage between sensory inputs and motor outputs
  • an interface between sensory and perceptual
    processing and mechanisms which modulate behavior
  • 75-80 of forebrain in birds and mammals
  • Subpallium
  • Important in coordinating muscular activity

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Spinal cord
Bird croc mammal
  • Enlargements
  • associated with
  • function.

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Secondary function???
  • Symbols signify cells that are accumulating sex
    hormones (testosterone) in Golden-collared
    manakins.
  • Testosterone may regulate movements associated
    with breeding behavior

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Senses
  • Tactile
  • Corpuscles (nerve receptors)
  • Herbst pressure sensitive
  • Bills waterfowl
  • Tongues (?)
  • Dermis of skin, beak and legs
  • Grandry bill of waterfowl
  • Merkel nerve endings in featherless skin of
    bill and legs (dermis, not epidermis)

Duck bill
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Merkel
Mammalian Merkel schematic and prepuce
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Red Knot feeding
  • Piersma et al. 1998
  • Hid stones in wet and dry sand
  • Detectable in wet but not dry
  • Cant distinguish between shell and stone

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Smell
  • Receptors in surface epithelium of olfactory
    cavities

White-chinned petrel
puffin
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Taste
  • Back of the tongue (if any), floor of pharynx,
    inside of mouth cavity
  • Comparison
  • Chicken 24
  • E. Starling 200
  • Mallard 375
  • lizards 550
  • humans 9,000
  • catfish 100,000
  • Some are better
  • Dunlins can taste where worms were and werent in
    sand
  • Hummingbirds can distinguish b/w different sugar
    soluns.
  • Generally high tolerance to off-pH substances.
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