Collective cognition has received much attention in recent years but most of the empirical work has focused on comparing individuals and groups within single populations, thereby not addressing evolutionary origins of collective cognition. Here we investigated collective cognition in multiple populations that are subject to different levels of predation. Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) were given a simultaneous choice between an edible and a non-edible stimulus. We found evidence for an improvement in decision accuracy when in groups but only in low-predation guppies. This performance increase was due to a combination of increased private sampling behaviour when in groups (compared to being alone) and social information use. In contrast, high...
While it is well recognized that animals use social information (i.e., information gleanedfrom consp...
Many species in social groups make use of readily available, socially provided information for behav...
Previous research has suggested social learning of foraging behavior can inhibit learning of the opt...
Collective cognition has received much attention in recent years but most of the empirical work has ...
Collective cognition has received much attention in recent years but most of the empirical work has ...
Many animals live in groups yet grouping tendencies and preferences for groups of different sizes va...
Animals tend to learn and make decisions inductively, and simple, individual-level behavioural decis...
Spatio-temporal variation in predation risk is predicted to select for plastic anti-predator respons...
The guppy Poecilia reticulata has proven a model species for behavioural ecology; in this thesis, it...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Grouping behaviour, common across the animal kingdom, is known to reduce an individual's risk of pre...
When faced with uncertainty, animals can benefit from using multiple sources of information in order...
Two experimental studies are reported which investigate the social learning of foraging information ...
The composition of an animal group can impact greatly on the survival and success of its individual ...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
While it is well recognized that animals use social information (i.e., information gleanedfrom consp...
Many species in social groups make use of readily available, socially provided information for behav...
Previous research has suggested social learning of foraging behavior can inhibit learning of the opt...
Collective cognition has received much attention in recent years but most of the empirical work has ...
Collective cognition has received much attention in recent years but most of the empirical work has ...
Many animals live in groups yet grouping tendencies and preferences for groups of different sizes va...
Animals tend to learn and make decisions inductively, and simple, individual-level behavioural decis...
Spatio-temporal variation in predation risk is predicted to select for plastic anti-predator respons...
The guppy Poecilia reticulata has proven a model species for behavioural ecology; in this thesis, it...
Animal groups are often nonrandom assemblages of individuals that tend to be assorted by factors suc...
Grouping behaviour, common across the animal kingdom, is known to reduce an individual's risk of pre...
When faced with uncertainty, animals can benefit from using multiple sources of information in order...
Two experimental studies are reported which investigate the social learning of foraging information ...
The composition of an animal group can impact greatly on the survival and success of its individual ...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
While it is well recognized that animals use social information (i.e., information gleanedfrom consp...
Many species in social groups make use of readily available, socially provided information for behav...
Previous research has suggested social learning of foraging behavior can inhibit learning of the opt...