“…Clayton and Dickinson (1998) showed that scrub jays could recall the content of specific episodes (what-where-when information), a finding that has been replicated in numerous species (Babb & Crystal, 2006;Hoffman, Beran, & Washburn, 2009;Martin-Ordas, Haun, Colmenares, & Call, 2010). Other paradigms have investigated characteristics of episodic memory, such as temporal order (Schwartz, Hoffman, & Evans, 2005), free recall (Menzel, 1999), binding (Lewis, Berntsen, & Call, 2018;Martin-Ordas, Berntsen, & Call, 2013), spontaneous retrieval (Lewis, Call, & Berntsen, 2017b), distinctiveness (Lewis, Call, & Berntsen, 2017a), and unexpected recall (Zhou, Hohmann, & Crystal, 2012).…”