Choosing from whom to learn is an important element of social learning. It affects learner success and the profile of behaviors in the population. Because individuals often differ in their traits and capabilities, their benefits from different behaviors may also vary. Homophily, or assortment, the tendency of individuals to interact with other individuals with similar traits, is known to affect the spread of behaviors in humans. We introduce models to study the evolution of assortative social learning (ASL), where assorting on a trait acts as an individual-specific mechanism for filtering relevant models from which to learn when that trait varies. We show that when the trait is polymorphic, ASL may maintain a stable behavioral polymorphism ...
AcceptedReviewIt is often assumed in experiments and models that social learning abilities – how oft...
The variability selection hypothesis predicts the adoption of versatile behaviors and survival strat...
Social learning, the ability to learn from others, is neither random nor indiscriminate. Natural sel...
Choosing from whom to learn is an important element of social learning. It affects learner success a...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Social learning occurs when animals acquire knowledge or skills by observing or interacting with oth...
Social learning strategies (SLSs) are rules specifying the conditions in which it would be adaptive ...
We consider the effects of social learning on the individual learning and genetic evolution of a col...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Inspired by studies demonstrating mate-choice copying effects in non-human species, recent studies o...
Research on social learning in animals has revealed a rich variety of cases where animals--from cadd...
BACKGROUND: Social learning is potentially advantageous, but evolutionary theory predicts that (i) ...
Social learning, defined as the imitation of behaviors performed by others, is recognized as a disti...
•ôGH•ô Abstract•ôGS•ô A model for haploid asexual inheritance of social and individual learning is p...
AcceptedReviewIt is often assumed in experiments and models that social learning abilities – how oft...
The variability selection hypothesis predicts the adoption of versatile behaviors and survival strat...
Social learning, the ability to learn from others, is neither random nor indiscriminate. Natural sel...
Choosing from whom to learn is an important element of social learning. It affects learner success a...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Social learning occurs when animals acquire knowledge or skills by observing or interacting with oth...
Social learning strategies (SLSs) are rules specifying the conditions in which it would be adaptive ...
We consider the effects of social learning on the individual learning and genetic evolution of a col...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Inspired by studies demonstrating mate-choice copying effects in non-human species, recent studies o...
Research on social learning in animals has revealed a rich variety of cases where animals--from cadd...
BACKGROUND: Social learning is potentially advantageous, but evolutionary theory predicts that (i) ...
Social learning, defined as the imitation of behaviors performed by others, is recognized as a disti...
•ôGH•ô Abstract•ôGS•ô A model for haploid asexual inheritance of social and individual learning is p...
AcceptedReviewIt is often assumed in experiments and models that social learning abilities – how oft...
The variability selection hypothesis predicts the adoption of versatile behaviors and survival strat...
Social learning, the ability to learn from others, is neither random nor indiscriminate. Natural sel...