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Search Image Formation in the Blue Jay ( <i>Cyanocitta cristata</i> )
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BiologyPattern FormationBlue JaysSpecific Search ImageSearch Image FormationBlue JayNatural SciencesEntomologyEvolutionary BiologySlide SeriesInterspecific Behavioral InteractionInsect Social BehaviorAnimal Behavior
Blue jays trained to detect Catocala moths in slides were exposed to two types of slide series containing these moths: series of one species and series of two species intermixed. In one-species series, detection ability increased with successive encounters with one prey type. No similar effect occurred in two-species series. These results are a direct demonstration of a specific search image.
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