Studies of transmission biases in social learning have greatly informed our understanding of how behaviour patterns may diffuse through animal populations, yet within-species inter-individual variation in social information use has received little attention and remains poorly understood. We have addressed this question by examining individual performances across multiple experiments with the same population of primates. We compiled a dataset spanning 16 social learning studies (26 experimental conditions) carried out at the same study site over a 12-year period, incorporating a total of 167 chimpanzees. We applied a binary scoring system to code each participant’s performance in each study according to whether they demonstrated evidence of ...
This study was financed by grants to E.v.d.W. from the Swiss National Science Foundation (31003A_159...
Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of novel behaviou...
Background: Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of n...
The National Center for Chimpanzee Care is supported by NIH Cooperative Agreement U42 OD-011197. SKW...
This project was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number 31003A_159587) and So...
Culture is an important means by which both human and non-human animals transmit useful behaviours b...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
Funding: John Templeton Foundation (US) (40128).How animal communities arrive at homogeneous behavio...
The authors are grateful to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland for providing core funding for ...
RLK was funded by a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship; LMH by a BBSRC studentship (BBS/S/K/20...
Human societies are characterized by more cultural diversity than chimpanzee communities. However, i...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
SKW, GV, RAH, and AW are grateful for the support of the John Templeton Foundation, grant ID40128, “...
This study was financed by grants to E.v.d.W. from the Swiss National Science Foundation (31003A_159...
Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of novel behaviou...
Background: Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of n...
The National Center for Chimpanzee Care is supported by NIH Cooperative Agreement U42 OD-011197. SKW...
This project was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number 31003A_159587) and So...
Culture is an important means by which both human and non-human animals transmit useful behaviours b...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
Funding: John Templeton Foundation (US) (40128).How animal communities arrive at homogeneous behavio...
The authors are grateful to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland for providing core funding for ...
RLK was funded by a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship; LMH by a BBSRC studentship (BBS/S/K/20...
Human societies are characterized by more cultural diversity than chimpanzee communities. However, i...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
SKW, GV, RAH, and AW are grateful for the support of the John Templeton Foundation, grant ID40128, “...
This study was financed by grants to E.v.d.W. from the Swiss National Science Foundation (31003A_159...
Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of novel behaviou...
Background: Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of n...