PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Ravens understand the relations among others

Ravens understand the relations among others
2014-04-23
(Press-News.org) Like many social mammals, ravens form different types of social relationships – they may be friends, kin, or partners and they also form strict dominance relations. From a cognitive perspective, understanding one's own relationships to others is a key ability in daily social life ("knowing who is nice or not"). Yet, understanding also the relationships group members have with each other sets the stage for "political" maneuvers ("knowing who might support whom"). The results of this study have been published in the scientific journal Nature Communications.

A team of researchers led by Thomas Bugnyar of the Department of Cognitive Biology at the University of Vienna, set out to test third-party knowledge in captive groups of ravens. Using a playback design, they let individuals hear a dominance interaction between two other ravens. These interactions were either in accordance with the existing dominance hierarchy in that group or they reflected a possible rank reversal, whereby a low-ranking individual was showing off to a higher-ranking bird. In the latter case, the ravens reacted strongly with information seeking and stress-related behaviors, such as head turns and body shakes, suggesting that their expectations about how the dominance relations among others should look like were violated. Similar to primates, ravens thus keep track of the rank relations of their group members.

Importantly, the researchers found that the ravens not only responded to simulated rank reversals in their own group but also to those in the neighboring group. These findings suggest that ravens can deduce others' rank relations just by watching them. Moreover, it is the first time that animals are shown to be capable of tracking rank relations among individuals that do not belong to their own social group.

Lead-author Jorg Massen underlines the importance of this latter finding by referring to an example from the popular television series "The Sopranos": "When Tony Blundetto made fun about Tony Soprano, as spectators of the show, we immediately recognized that this was inappropriate with regard to the dominance order within the Soprano family. As we are not part of the Soprano family, we make this inference not by comparing our own rank relation with the two Tony's with each other, but instead we have a mental representation of the rank relation of the two that gets violated in the turn of these events", and: "As the birds in our experiment never had any physical contact with their neighboring group and could only see and hear them, these results suggest that ravens also have mental representations about others", ends Massen.

INFORMATION: Publication in Nature Communications: Massen, J.J.M., Pašukonis, A., Schmidt, J. & Bugnyar, T. (2014). Ravens notice dominance reversals among conspecifics within and outside their social group. Nature Communications, 5: 3679. Published online April 22, 2014.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4679

[Attachments] See images for this press release:
Ravens understand the relations among others Ravens understand the relations among others 2

ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Experience What Its Like to Fly...Learn About Aviation and What Pilots Need to Know to Fly An Airplane; Experimental Aircraft Association's (EAA) Young Eagles Program Hosts Flight Rally

2014-04-23
Orange County kids and teens, ages 8-17 will have a chance to take to the skies on Saturday, April 26th 2010, when Orange County's EAA Chapter 92 hosts a Young Eagles Flight Rally. The rally is part of the EAA's Young Eagles program, created to expose kids and teens to the world of aviation. Since the Young Eagles program was launched in 1992, Volunteer EAA pilots have flown more than 1.8 million children. "Free airplane rides are just part of the experience," states Robert Baker, spokesman for the event. "We hope to build one-to-one relationships between pilots and ...

East Coast Wings & Grill Blazes to the Top with Sizzling Achievements

2014-04-23
East Coast Wings & Grill, a casual dining restaurant known for its 75 flavors of award-winning buffalo-style wings, is elevating the climate of casual family dining by focusing on success one unit at a time. Set to average more than 23 percent new unit growth in 2014 and 10 years of positive same store sales, the cutting-edge franchise is leading the buffalo wing segment in profitability and franchisee satisfaction. East Coast Wings & Grill grew its Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) by 1.05 percent in 2013 to a 17.6 unit ...

ArisiTol with CBD that Helps People with Pain and Inflammation Launches Today

2014-04-23
TWIN FALLS BIOTECH today announced a new, all-natural dietary supplement containing CBD that can help people who are suffering from pain and inflammation called ArisiTol and is available nationwide starting today. ArisiTol gives consumers access to a product that can help treat their pain and inflammation without a prescription. "We are so excited about the launch of this fabulous product for people suffering from pain." Says David Mouser, CEO of Twin Falls Biotech. "We've seen so many great stories in the media lately where CBD has been able to help with so many ailments ...

Woodbury University Faculty Member and Artist Patrick Nickell Named Recipient of 2014 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship

2014-04-23
Highly regarded sculptor and Woodbury University Associate Professor Patrick Nickell is among 178 American and Canadian scholars, artists and scientists named John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellows for 2014. Nickell is believed to be the first Woodbury recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship and was selected from among nearly 3,000 applicants. Since its establishment in 1925, the Foundation has granted more than $315 million in fellowships to almost 17,700 individuals - including scores of Nobel and poets laureate, Pulitzer Prize winners and Fields Medal recipients. ...

Dumpster Dumping is Often Cheapest & Best Mold Remediation, Advises Environmental Hygienist Fry

2014-04-23
"Removing moldy building materials and throwing them into the dumpster is often the least costly and most effective mold remediation," according to Phillip Fry, Certified Environmental Hygienist and webmaster since 1999 of the do-it-yourself mold advice website http://www.moldinspector.com. "Most mold remediation projects fail to solve all of a home or commercial building's total mold infestation problems because the property owner, manager, or mold remediation company does not go far enough in inspecting, removing, and discarding moldy ceiling, wall, and floor building ...

World Tai Chi & Qigong Day, a Global Event, Hosted in Annapolis, Maryland

2014-04-23
The Jing Ying Institute of Kung Fu & Tai Chi is pleased to announce that World Tai Chi & Qigong Day will be celebrated this year on Saturday, April 26, 2014. The event will be held at Annapolis Towne Centre 10:00 am-noon. On the last Saturday of April each year, World Tai Chi & Qigong Day is celebrated in every time zone around the world. Starting at 10:00am in the first time zone, and moving in a wave around the earth as 10:00am reaches each new time zone, groups will gather to practice Tai Chi and Qigong. There will be demonstrations of Tai Chi and ...

Young Entrepreneurs Start Tradeintech.com Website Paying Cash for Electronics

2014-04-23
Based out of Spokane, Washington, tradeintech.com is managed by four young entrepreneurs all under the age of 25. Starting from a one-bedroom apartment, Trade-In Tech has emerged as a fierce competitor in the electronics buyback market. This group of young adults aren't the usual type of people you see everyday. Instead of sleeping in on a Saturday afternoon like most college kids, these guys are hard at work processing and shipping high-end smartphones to international buyers. By minimizing their costs, they are able to offer more than the usual competitor for many ...

Fifty 50 States Half Marathon Club Annual Meet Up Destination for 2014

2014-04-23
Every year, [Fifty States Half Marathon Club http://www.halfmarathonclub.com] holds an annual meet up at a new destination. Half Marathon runners fly in from all over the USA, and some from Canada. In 2013, the annual meet up was held at Space Coast Marathon and Half Marathon in Florida, an exceptionally well run event put on by a stellar race staff. The 2014 Fifty States Half Marathon Club annual meet up will be held at HITS Omaha Marathon and Half Marathon in Omaha, Nebraska. The 2013 event was so much fun, that the members are really looking forward to the 2014 Omaha ...

A Quartet of Spanish Debuts for Marina Estrella at the 2014 Palma International Boat Show

2014-04-23
With just a few days remaining between now and the 31st edition of the Palma International Boat Show (30 April to 4 May), Marina Estrella can reveal that it will be showcasing four models never seen in the Balearics before - the Varianta 37, Atlantis 34 and 50, and the Moody 54DS. Marina Estrella's Guy Norrish, comments, "When you handle the exclusive import and distribution of this many premium yacht brands: Azimut, Atlantis, Magellano, Benetti, Cobalt, Hanse, Moody, Sacs and Minorchino, in Spain and Portugal, it's inevitable that there will be a clutch of brand new ...

PANalytical Boulder Invites Remote Sensing Graduate Students to Apply to the 2015 'Goetz Instrument Support Program'

2014-04-23
PANalytical Boulder, the global leader in high-performance NIR analytical instrumentation and material analysis solutions, is now accepting submissions for the 2015 Alexander Goetz Instrument Support Program. "This year's Goetz supported research winners are currently pursuing technically innovative research projects for a range of applications," said Dr. Brian Curtiss, CTO of PANalytical Boulder. "Each year, the Goetz program receives worldwide submissions from student researchers eager to use NIR instrumentation to develop their unique projects. This year we expect ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Sylvester Cancer adding cellular therapy to its arsenal against metastatic melanoma

Study finds biomarkers for psychiatric symptoms in patients with rare genetic condition 22q

Medical school scientist creates therapy to kill hypervirulent bacteria

New study supports psilocybin’s potential as an antidepressant

The Lancet Public Health: Global study reveals stark differences between females and males in major causes of disease burden, underscoring the need for gender-responsive approaches to health

Revealed: face of 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal from cave where species buried their dead

Hepatitis B is globally underassessed and undertreated, especially among women and Asian minorities in the West

Efficient stochastic parallel gradient descent training for on-chip optical processors

Liquid crystal-integrated metasurfaces for an active photonic platform

Unraveling the efficiency losses and improving methods in quantum dot-based infrared up-conversion photodetectors

A novel deep proteomic approach unveils molecular signatures affected by aging and resistance training

High-intensity spatial-mode steerable frequency up-converter toward on-chip integration

Study indicates that cancer patients gain important benefits from genome-matched treatments

Gift to UCR clinic aims to assist local unhoused population

Research breakthrough on birth defect affecting brain size

Researchers offer US roadmap to close the carbon cycle

Precipitation may brighten Colorado River’s future

Identifying risks of human flea infestations in plague-endemic areas of Madagascar

Archaea can be picky parasites

EPA underestimates methane emissions from landfills, urban areas

Feathers, cognition and global consumerism in colonial Amazonia

Satellite images of plants’ fluorescence can predict crop yields

Machine learning tool identifies rare, undiagnosed immune disorders through patients’ electronic health records

MD Anderson researcher Sharon Dent elected to prestigious National Academy of Sciences

Nonmotor seizures may be missed in children, teens

Emergency departments frequently miss signs of epilepsy in children

Unraveling the roles of non-coding DNA explains childhood cancer’s resistance to chemotherapy

Marshall University announces new clinical trial studying the effect of ACL reconstruction on return to play in sports

New York State is vulnerable to increasing weather-driven power outages, with vulnerable people in the Bronx, Queens and other parts of New York City being disproportionately affected

Time-restricted eating and high-intensity exercise might work together to improve health

[Press-News.org] Ravens understand the relations among others