Abstract It has been hypothesized that opportunities for social learning affect the size and complexity of the adult skill set of birds and mammals, their learning ability, and thus ultimately also their innovation frequency. To test these predictions we compared rates of social learning, rates of independent exploration (independent learning) and innovation repertoires between individuals of a highly sociable population of Pongo abelii at Suaq Balimbing and a less sociable population of Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii at Tuanan. Suaq immatures showed significantly higher rates of peering, even after controlling for differences in association time and diet complexity, implying that they make disproportionally greater use of their increased opportuni...
<p>The study of culture in wild animals has received wide theoretical and empirical attention, provi...
Abstract The readiness to interact with and explore novel stimuli—i.e., curiosity—is the cornerstone...
Field reports suggest that orangutans acquire local traditions by observing neighbouring conspecific...
It has been hypothesized that opportunities for social learning affect the size and complexity of th...
Exploration is essential for skill acquisition and strongly facilitates cognitive performance. In hu...
Exploration is essential for skill acquisition and strongly facilitates cognitive performance. In hu...
Temporary associations with conspecifics provide critical opportunities for the acquisition and deve...
Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in capt...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Cultural species can-or even prefer to-learn their skills from conspecifics. According to the cultur...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
As a part of growing up, immature orangutans must acquire vast repertoires of skills and knowledge, ...
Whether nonhuman species can change their communicative repertoire in response to socio-ecological e...
BACKGROUND: Orangutans have one of the slowest-paced life histories of all mammals. Whereas life-his...
Very little is known about the social learning of orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), especially in the con...
<p>The study of culture in wild animals has received wide theoretical and empirical attention, provi...
Abstract The readiness to interact with and explore novel stimuli—i.e., curiosity—is the cornerstone...
Field reports suggest that orangutans acquire local traditions by observing neighbouring conspecific...
It has been hypothesized that opportunities for social learning affect the size and complexity of th...
Exploration is essential for skill acquisition and strongly facilitates cognitive performance. In hu...
Exploration is essential for skill acquisition and strongly facilitates cognitive performance. In hu...
Temporary associations with conspecifics provide critical opportunities for the acquisition and deve...
Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in capt...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Cultural species can-or even prefer to-learn their skills from conspecifics. According to the cultur...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
As a part of growing up, immature orangutans must acquire vast repertoires of skills and knowledge, ...
Whether nonhuman species can change their communicative repertoire in response to socio-ecological e...
BACKGROUND: Orangutans have one of the slowest-paced life histories of all mammals. Whereas life-his...
Very little is known about the social learning of orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), especially in the con...
<p>The study of culture in wild animals has received wide theoretical and empirical attention, provi...
Abstract The readiness to interact with and explore novel stimuli—i.e., curiosity—is the cornerstone...
Field reports suggest that orangutans acquire local traditions by observing neighbouring conspecific...