This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe benefits of group living have traditionally been attributed to risk dilution or the efficient exploitation of resources; individuals in social groups may therefore benefit from access to valuable information. If sociality facilitates access to information, then individuals in larger groups may be predicted to solve novel problems faster than individuals in smaller groups. Additionally, larger group sizes may facilitate the subsequent spread of innovations within animal groups, as has been proposed for human societies. We presented a novel foraging task (where a food reward could be accessed by pushing a self-shutting sliding door) to 16 groups of...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
Flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at which individuals take flight when approached by a...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between innovation and social learning in the foraging conte...
The hypothesis that large brains allow animals to produce novel behaviour patterns is supported by t...
Although group-living is widespread in animals, the degree of social complexity varies markedly with...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
The Social Intelligence Hypothesis argues that the demands of social life drive cognitive evolution....
This research was supported by a Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Rubicon Grant to N...
NF was supported by University of St Andrews undergraduate research assistantship program, and CLE w...
Foraging innovations are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenotypic plasticity, ev...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't© 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reser...
Thesis by publication."A dissertation submitted to Macquarie University in application for the degre...
Social learning allows individuals to acquire beneficial information through observing or interactin...
In birds and primates, the frequency of behavioural innovation has been shown to covary with absolut...
Group-living species show a diversity of social organisation, from simple mated pairs to complex com...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
Flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at which individuals take flight when approached by a...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between innovation and social learning in the foraging conte...
The hypothesis that large brains allow animals to produce novel behaviour patterns is supported by t...
Although group-living is widespread in animals, the degree of social complexity varies markedly with...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
The Social Intelligence Hypothesis argues that the demands of social life drive cognitive evolution....
This research was supported by a Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Rubicon Grant to N...
NF was supported by University of St Andrews undergraduate research assistantship program, and CLE w...
Foraging innovations are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenotypic plasticity, ev...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't© 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reser...
Thesis by publication."A dissertation submitted to Macquarie University in application for the degre...
Social learning allows individuals to acquire beneficial information through observing or interactin...
In birds and primates, the frequency of behavioural innovation has been shown to covary with absolut...
Group-living species show a diversity of social organisation, from simple mated pairs to complex com...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
Flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at which individuals take flight when approached by a...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between innovation and social learning in the foraging conte...