Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest

There is strong evidence for teaching in only a handful of species, most of which are cooperative breeders, leading some researchers to suggest that teaching may be more likely to evolve in such species. Alternatively, this initial distribution could be an artefact of the popularity and tractability...

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Main Authors: Howard, M, Hoppitt, WJE
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/119971/
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/119971/1/Howard_Hoppitt%20for%20WhiteRose.pdf
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:119971 2023-05-15T18:50:56+02:00 Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest Howard, M Hoppitt, WJE 2017-08-23 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/119971/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/119971/1/Howard_Hoppitt%20for%20WhiteRose.pdf en eng The Royal Society https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/119971/1/Howard_Hoppitt%20for%20WhiteRose.pdf Howard, M and Hoppitt, WJE orcid.org/0000-0003-0815-5720 (2017) Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest. Biology Letters, 13 (8). 20170346. ISSN 1744-9561 Article NonPeerReviewed 2017 ftleedsuniv 2023-01-30T21:57:41Z There is strong evidence for teaching in only a handful of species, most of which are cooperative breeders, leading some researchers to suggest that teaching may be more likely to evolve in such species. Alternatively, this initial distribution could be an artefact of the popularity and tractability of cooperative breeders as behavioural study systems. Therefore, establishing or refuting this potential evolutionary link requires researchers to assess potential cases of teaching in more non-cooperatively breeding species. We tested for teaching in the osprey (Pandion haliaetus), a non-cooperatively- breeding bird anecdotally reported to teach hunting skills to their offspring. We tested whether parents brought back more live prey to the nest as their offspring got older, allowing the latter to practice killing prey in a manner analogous to the progressive teaching seen in meerkats. We found the oppo- site trend to that predicted by the teaching hypothesis, indicating that ospreys do not teach their young at the nest. Article in Journal/Newspaper osprey Pandion haliaetus White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York)
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description There is strong evidence for teaching in only a handful of species, most of which are cooperative breeders, leading some researchers to suggest that teaching may be more likely to evolve in such species. Alternatively, this initial distribution could be an artefact of the popularity and tractability of cooperative breeders as behavioural study systems. Therefore, establishing or refuting this potential evolutionary link requires researchers to assess potential cases of teaching in more non-cooperatively breeding species. We tested for teaching in the osprey (Pandion haliaetus), a non-cooperatively- breeding bird anecdotally reported to teach hunting skills to their offspring. We tested whether parents brought back more live prey to the nest as their offspring got older, allowing the latter to practice killing prey in a manner analogous to the progressive teaching seen in meerkats. We found the oppo- site trend to that predicted by the teaching hypothesis, indicating that ospreys do not teach their young at the nest.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Howard, M
Hoppitt, WJE
spellingShingle Howard, M
Hoppitt, WJE
Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest
author_facet Howard, M
Hoppitt, WJE
author_sort Howard, M
title Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest
title_short Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest
title_full Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest
title_fullStr Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest
title_full_unstemmed Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest
title_sort ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest
publisher The Royal Society
publishDate 2017
url https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/119971/
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/119971/1/Howard_Hoppitt%20for%20WhiteRose.pdf
genre osprey
Pandion haliaetus
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Pandion haliaetus
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Howard, M and Hoppitt, WJE orcid.org/0000-0003-0815-5720 (2017) Ospreys do not teach offspring how to kill prey at the nest. Biology Letters, 13 (8). 20170346. ISSN 1744-9561
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