Animals regularly use information from others to shape their decisions. Yet, determining how changes in social structure affect information flow and social learning strategies has remained challenging. We manipulated the social structure of a large community of wild songbirds by controlling which individuals could feed together at automated feeding stations (‘selective feeders’). We then provided novel ephemeral food patches freely accessible to all birds and recorded the spread of this new information. We demonstrate that the discovery of new food patches followed the experimentally imposed social structure, and that birds disproportionately learnt from those with whom they could forage with at the selective feeders. The selective...
Our current understanding of animal social networks is largely based on observations or experiments ...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
Animals regularly use information from others to shape their decisions. Yet, determining how changes...
Animals regularly use information from others to shape their decisions. Yet, determining how changes...
While many animals utilize socially transmitted information, there is still much to understand about...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
Understanding the functional links between social structure and population processes is a central ai...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Understanding the functional links between social structure and population processes is a central ai...
In human societies, cultural norms arise when behaviours are transmitted through social networks via...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Social interactions, at intra- and inter-specific levels, have been lately the focus of new perspect...
Our current understanding of animal social networks is largely based on observations or experiments ...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
Animals regularly use information from others to shape their decisions. Yet, determining how changes...
Animals regularly use information from others to shape their decisions. Yet, determining how changes...
While many animals utilize socially transmitted information, there is still much to understand about...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
Understanding the functional links between social structure and population processes is a central ai...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Understanding the functional links between social structure and population processes is a central ai...
In human societies, cultural norms arise when behaviours are transmitted through social networks via...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Social interactions, at intra- and inter-specific levels, have been lately the focus of new perspect...
Our current understanding of animal social networks is largely based on observations or experiments ...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...