2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.19.533319
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Risk-sensitive learning is a winning strategy for leading an urban invasion

Abstract: How do animals successfully invade urban environments? Sex-biased dispersal and learning arguably influence movement ecology, but their joint influence remains unexplored empirically, which might vary by space and time. We assayed reinforcement learning in wild-caught, temporarily-captive core-, middle- or edge-range inhabitants of great-tailed grackles-a bird species undergoing urban-tracking rapid range expansion, led by dispersing males. Across populations, Bayesian models revealed: both sexes initially lea… Show more

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