Dear Dear colleagues, we are pleased to announce the recent publication of the 
following paper:
Relative quantity judgments in South American sea lions (Otaria flavescens). 
Abramson J.Z., Victoria Hernández-Lloreda, Josep Call and Fernando Colmenares.
The article is currently in press in Animal Cognition (doi: 
10.1007/s10071-011-0404-7), and can be found at the journal 
website http://www.springerlink.com/content/w4n55tq8v61356g1/
or by contacting: zabram...@psi.ucm.es
Abstract
There is accumulating evidence that a variety of species possess quantitative 
abilities although their cognitive substrate is still unclear. This study is 
the first to investigate whether sea lions (Otaria flavescens), in the absence 
of training, are able to assess and select the larger of two sets of 
quantities. In Experiment 1, the two sets of quantities were presented 
simultaneously as whole sets, that is, the subjects could compare them 
directly. In Experiment 2, the two sets of quantities were presented 
item-by-item, and the totality of items was never visually available at the 
time of choice. For each type of presentation, we analysed the effect of the 
ratio between quantities, the difference between quantities and the total 
number of items presented. The results showed that (1) sea lions can make 
relative quantity judgments successfully and (2) there is a predominant 
influence of the ratio between quantities on the subjects’ performance. The 
latter supports the idea that an analogue representational mechanism is 
responsible for sea lions’ relative quantities judgments. These findings are 
consistent with previous reports of relative quantities judgments in other 
species such as monkeys and apes and suggest that sea lions might share a 
similar mechanism to compare and represent quantities.
Cheers,

José Fco. Zamorano-Abramson Departamento de Psicobiología Facultad de 
Psicología Universidad Complutense de Madrid Campus de Somosaguas 28223 Madrid, 
Spain e-mail: zabram...@psi.ucm.es 


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