Wild Tibetan Macaques Use a Route‐Based Mental Map to Navigate in Large‐Scale Space
Shi Cheng,
Bo‐Wen Li,
Paul A. Garber
et al.
Abstract:Many animals face significant challenges in locating and acquiring resources that are unevenly distributed in space and time. In the case of nonhuman primates, it remains unclear how individuals remember goal locations and whether they navigate using a route‐based or a coordinate‐based mental representation when moving between out‐of‐sight feeding and resting sites (i.e., large‐scale space). Here, we examine spatial memory and mental map formation in wild Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana) inhabiting a mounta… Show more
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