There is increasing evidence for cultural variations in behaviour among non-human species, but human societies additionally display elaborate cumulative cultural evolution, with successive generations building on earlier achievements. Evidence for cumulative culture in non-human species remains minimal and controversial. Relevant experiments are also lacking. Here we present a first experiment designed to examine chimpanzees' capacity for cumulative social learning. Eleven young chimpanzees were presented with a foraging device, which afforded both a relatively simple and a more complex tool-use technique for extracting honey. The more complex 'probing' technique incorporated the core actions of the simpler 'dipping' one and was also much m...
This work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (grant ID40128, ‘Exploring the evolutionary...
G.L.V., A.L., E.B., N.M and A.W. were funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128 to A....
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
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 evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the past two decad...
BACKGROUND: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementa...
Cumulative culture underpins humanity's enormous success as a species. Claims that other animals are...
Cumulative culture underpins humanity's enormous success as a species. Claims that other animals are...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
A vital prerequisite for cumulative culture, a phenomenon often asserted to be unique to humans, is ...
In this thesis, I explore two subjects of importance to the study of cultural evolution and cumulati...
This research was funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128, to K. Laland and A. Whit...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
This work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (grant ID40128, ‘Exploring the evolutionary...
G.L.V., A.L., E.B., N.M and A.W. were funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128 to A....
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
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 evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the past two decad...
BACKGROUND: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementa...
Cumulative culture underpins humanity's enormous success as a species. Claims that other animals are...
Cumulative culture underpins humanity's enormous success as a species. Claims that other animals are...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
A vital prerequisite for cumulative culture, a phenomenon often asserted to be unique to humans, is ...
In this thesis, I explore two subjects of importance to the study of cultural evolution and cumulati...
This research was funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128, to K. Laland and A. Whit...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
This work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (grant ID40128, ‘Exploring the evolutionary...
G.L.V., A.L., E.B., N.M and A.W. were funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128 to A....
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...