Social learning in animals is now well documented, but few studies have determined the contexts shaping when social learning is deployed. Theoretical studies predict copying of conspecifics gaining higher payoffs [1-4], a bias demonstrated in primates only in captivity [5]. In the wild, research has shown selective attention toward the philopatric sex, a group's stable core [6]. Here, we report the first rigorous experimental test of the existence of a payoff bias in wild primates and its interaction with the sex of the model. We created a payoff bias in which an immigrant alpha male in each of three groups of wild vervet monkeys received five times more food upon opening a foraging box than did the philopatric alpha female, whereas in two ...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 awarded to A Whiten & K Laland...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Social learning is the mechanism that allows the transmission of specific behaviours inside a social...
This study was financed by grants to E.v.d.W. from the Swiss National Science Foundation (31003A_159...
Social learning in animals is now well documented, but few studies have determined the contexts shap...
This project was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number 31003A_159587) and So...
Human behaviour is often based on social learning, a mechanism that has been documented also in a va...
The concept of directed social learning predicts that social learning opportunities for an individua...
The type and variety of learning strategies used by individuals to acquire behaviours in the wild ar...
Social learning-learning from others-is the basis for behavioural traditions. Different social learn...
This research was supported by a Harvard Mind Brain Behavior Interfaculty Initiative Graduate Studen...
Little is known about how multiple social learning strategies interact and how organisms integrate b...
The type and variety of learning strategies used by individuals to acquire behaviours in the wild ar...
The type and variety of learning strategies used by individuals to acquire behaviours in the wild ar...
International audienceThe concept of directed social learning predicts that social learning opportun...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 awarded to A Whiten & K Laland...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Social learning is the mechanism that allows the transmission of specific behaviours inside a social...
This study was financed by grants to E.v.d.W. from the Swiss National Science Foundation (31003A_159...
Social learning in animals is now well documented, but few studies have determined the contexts shap...
This project was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number 31003A_159587) and So...
Human behaviour is often based on social learning, a mechanism that has been documented also in a va...
The concept of directed social learning predicts that social learning opportunities for an individua...
The type and variety of learning strategies used by individuals to acquire behaviours in the wild ar...
Social learning-learning from others-is the basis for behavioural traditions. Different social learn...
This research was supported by a Harvard Mind Brain Behavior Interfaculty Initiative Graduate Studen...
Little is known about how multiple social learning strategies interact and how organisms integrate b...
The type and variety of learning strategies used by individuals to acquire behaviours in the wild ar...
The type and variety of learning strategies used by individuals to acquire behaviours in the wild ar...
International audienceThe concept of directed social learning predicts that social learning opportun...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 awarded to A Whiten & K Laland...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Social learning is the mechanism that allows the transmission of specific behaviours inside a social...