In this thesis, I explore two subjects of importance to the study of cultural evolution and cumulative culture; behavioural flexibility in chimpanzees, and social transmission in human children. In Chapter 1, I give an overview of current literature on the cognitive requirements of cumulative culture, with a focus on behavioural flexibility as a capacity which facilitates cumulative culture. I also explore a current discussion in the field of cultural evolution; namely the debate between “standard” and cultural attraction-based approaches to the study of cultural evolution. Chapter 2 is an experimental investigation of the capacity of chimpanzees to respond flexibly to a changing foraging task. This study found that chimpanzees did alter th...
observational studies of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have revealed population-specific differ...
G.L.V., A.L., E.B., N.M and A.W. were funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128 to A....
The notion of animal culture, defined as socially transmitted community-specific behaviour patterns,...
There is increasing evidence for cultural variations in behaviour among non-human species, but human...
The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the past two decad...
The author is grateful for the support of grant ID40128, ‘Exploring the evolutionary foundations of ...
BACKGROUND: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
A few decades ago we knew next to nothing about the behavior of our closest animal relative, the chi...
There is increasing evidence for cultural variations in behaviour among non-human species, but human...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
The core research projects reviewed were supported by grant no. ID40128 from the John Templeton Foun...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
Culture pervades human life and is at the origin of the success of our species. A wide range of othe...
A vital prerequisite for cumulative culture, a phenomenon often asserted to be unique to humans, is ...
observational studies of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have revealed population-specific differ...
G.L.V., A.L., E.B., N.M and A.W. were funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128 to A....
The notion of animal culture, defined as socially transmitted community-specific behaviour patterns,...
There is increasing evidence for cultural variations in behaviour among non-human species, but human...
The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the past two decad...
The author is grateful for the support of grant ID40128, ‘Exploring the evolutionary foundations of ...
BACKGROUND: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
A few decades ago we knew next to nothing about the behavior of our closest animal relative, the chi...
There is increasing evidence for cultural variations in behaviour among non-human species, but human...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
The core research projects reviewed were supported by grant no. ID40128 from the John Templeton Foun...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
Culture pervades human life and is at the origin of the success of our species. A wide range of othe...
A vital prerequisite for cumulative culture, a phenomenon often asserted to be unique to humans, is ...
observational studies of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have revealed population-specific differ...
G.L.V., A.L., E.B., N.M and A.W. were funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128 to A....
The notion of animal culture, defined as socially transmitted community-specific behaviour patterns,...