There has been extensive game-theoretic modelling of conditions leading to equilibria of producer–scrounger dichotomies in groups. However there is a surprising paucity of experimental evidence in wild populations. Here, we examine producer–scrounger games in five subpopulations of birds feeding at a socially learnt foraging task. Over four weeks, a bimodal distribution of producers and scroungers emerged in all areas, with pronounced and consistent individual tactic specialization persisting over 3 years. Tactics were unrelated to exploratory personality, but correlated with latency to contact and learn the foraging task, with the late arrivers and slower learners more likely to adopt the scrounging role. Additionally, the social environme...
Producer–scrounger (PS) game-theoretical foraging models make predictions about the decision of grou...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
There has been extensive game-theoretic modelling of conditions leading to equilibria of producer–sc...
The producer–scrounger game is a key element of foraging ecology in many systems. Producing and scro...
The producer-scrounger game is a key element of foraging ecology in many systems. Producing and scro...
When foraging together, animals are often observed to feed from food discoveries of others. The prod...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
Social foraging strategies and their association with learning and innovation abilities have been st...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
In human societies, cultural norms arise when behaviours are transmitted through social networks via...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Producer–scrounger (PS) game-theoretical foraging models make predictions about the decision of grou...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
There has been extensive game-theoretic modelling of conditions leading to equilibria of producer–sc...
The producer–scrounger game is a key element of foraging ecology in many systems. Producing and scro...
The producer-scrounger game is a key element of foraging ecology in many systems. Producing and scro...
When foraging together, animals are often observed to feed from food discoveries of others. The prod...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
Social foraging strategies and their association with learning and innovation abilities have been st...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
In human societies, cultural norms arise when behaviours are transmitted through social networks via...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Producer–scrounger (PS) game-theoretical foraging models make predictions about the decision of grou...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...