Counting with Colours? Effect of Colours on the Numerical Abilities of House Crows (Corvus splendens) and Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis).

نویسندگان

  • Nor Amira Abdul Rahman
  • Zalila Ali
  • Wan Fatma Zuharah
  • Nik Fadzly
چکیده

UNLABELLED We conducted several aviary experiments to investigate the influence of colours in quantity judgments of two species of birds; house crow (Corvus splendens) and common myna (Acridotheres tristis). Different quantity (in seven different food proportions) of mealworms were presented nonsequentially to all birds using artificially coloured red mealworms, for experiment 1, and using artificially coloured green mealworms, for experiment 2. Both red and green coloured mealworms have no significant effect on house crow's quantity judgments (red: ANOVA F6,30 = 1.748, p = 0.144; and green: ANOVA F6,30= 1.085, p = 0.394). Common myna, however, showed a strong influence of red colour in their quantity judgment ( ANOVA F6,30 = 2.922, p = 0.023) as they succeeded in choosing the largest amount of food between two cups, but not when offered food using green coloured mealworms ( ANOVA F6,30 = 1.183, p = 0.342). In the next experiment, we hypothesised that both house crow and common myna will prefer red coloured food items over green coloured food items, when factors such as the amount of food is equal. We chose to test red and green colours because both colours play an important role in most avian food selections. Results showed that there were no significant differences in the selection of red or green coloured mealworms for both house crows ( ANOVA F6,30 = 2.310, p = 0.06) and common myna ( ANOVA F6,30 = 0.823, p = 0.561).

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Tropical life sciences research

دوره 27 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016