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The birds' performance is all the more impressive, the authors say, because they were also busy defending their territory from other males and displaying to females.
Shaw's team found that between 34% and 45% of the differences in the robins' overall performances could be explained by a similar general intelligence factor, suggesting that the birds' performance is not just due to their talent on individual tests, but to their overall level of smarts.
This phase lasted for 3000 trials, independent of the birds' performance.
Although we found no significant difference between experiment 1 and 3, the birds' performance in the un-baited condition increased.
In the test phase, the birds' performance differed between the conditions (Friedman: N = 7, χ = 17.294, df = 3, P < 0.001).
Therefore, these data can be used to measure the birds' performance at reproducing a 3 s time interval.
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Moreover, the time of nutrient distribution in feeding did not seem to have an impact on birds' performances.
Two additional competing hypotheses, which could account for aspects of these birds' performances, have yet to be ruled out.
It might be proposed that if hens were offered enough nutrients in the day, their sequence did not seem to have a strong impact on the birds' performances.
Diets were then formulated for each region to minimise each impact category, without compromising bird performance.
Results showed that the challenge itself markedly reduced (P < 0.05) bird performance and feed intake.
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