“…By gaining information about its environment, an animal can reduce uncertainty which increases its likelihood of making more adapted choices about mates, predation, or resources (Mathot, Wright, Kempenaers, & Dingemanse, ; Schmidt, Dall, & van Gils, ; Shettleworth, Krebs, Stephens, & Gibbon, ; Stephens & Krebs, ). Uncertainty is caused by an animal's lack of knowledge about some aspect of its environment and should thus be maximum when encountering a new stimuli or location (Foley & Marjoram, ; Inglis, ). Individuals can gain knowledge via exploration, often defined as the acquisition of information as the animal moves through the environment (Verbeek, Drent, & Wiepkema, ).…”