Attack behavior as a function of minimum inter-food interval
- PMID: 16811405
- PMCID: PMC1338686
- DOI: 10.1901/jeab.1969.12-825
Attack behavior as a function of minimum inter-food interval
Abstract
Pigeons were exposed to a procedure in which food was presented after a fixed period of time had elapsed, provided no attack against a nearby stuffed pigeon had occurred during the last 15 sec of the period. As the minimum inter-food interval was increased logarithmically through seven values from 15 sec to 960 sec, attack increased to a maximum and then decreased. For both pigeons, attack predominantly occurred after, rather than shortly before, food deliveries.
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