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Great tits who remember more accurately have difficulty forgetting, but variation is not driven by environmental harshness

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The causes of individual variation in memory are poorly understood in wild animals. Harsh environments with sparse or rapidly changing food resources are hypothesized to favour more accurate spatial memory to allow animals to return to previously visited patches when current patches are depleted. A potential cost of more accurate spatial memory is proactive interference, where accurate memories block the formation of new memories. This relationship between spatial memory, proactive interference, and harsh environments has only been studied in scatter-hoarding animals. We compare spatial memory accuracy and proactive interference performance of non-scatter hoarding great tits ( Parus major ) from high and low elevations where harshness increases with elevation. In contrast to studies of scatter-hoarders, we did not find a significant difference between high and low elevation birds in their spatial memory accuracy or proactive interference performance. Using a variance partitioning approach, we report the first among-individual trade-off between spatial memory and proactive interference, uncovering variation in memory at the individual level where selection may act. Although we have no evidence of harsh habitats affecting spatial memory, our results suggest that if elevation produced differences in spatial memory between elevations, we could see concurrent changes in how quickly birds can forget.
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Ethan Hermer, Ben Murphy, Alexis Chaine, Julie Morand-Ferron. Great tits who remember more accurately have difficulty forgetting, but variation is not driven by environmental harshness. Scientific Reports, 2021, 11 (1), ⟨10.1038/s41598-021-89125-3⟩. ⟨hal-03383032⟩
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