In recent decades, researchers have increasingly documented the impact of anthropogenic activities on wild animals, particularly in relation to changes in behaviour. However, whether human-induced behavioural changes in wildlife may be considered evidence of cultural evolution remains an open question. We explored whether behavioural responses to different types of human activities in species already known to display behaviour transmitted through social learning, particularly non-human primates (NHPs), are suggestive of cultural evolution in the wild. Results indicate that human influence on NHP cultural repertoires includes the modification and disappearance of existing cultural traits, as well as the invention of novel traditions with the...
Phenotypic flexibility, or the within-genotype, context-dependent, variation in behaviour expressed ...
As an increasing number of field studies of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have achieved long-term st...
Recently, several researchers have highlighted the neglect of social behaviors relative to food-rela...
In recent decades, researchers have increasingly documented the impact of anthropogenic activities o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Palgrave Macmillan via the DOI in this reco...
In recent decades, researchers have increasingly documented the impact of anthropogenic activities o...
In recent decades a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior throu...
A variety of mechanisms for socially facilitated learning allow animals to acquire information from ...
Culture pervades human life and is at the origin of the success of our species. A wide range of othe...
International audienceCulture pervades human life and is at the origin of the success of our species...
A key goal of conservation is to protect biodiversity by supporting the long-term persistence of via...
The attribution of culture to non-human animals has been controversial and continues to fuel much he...
In this thesis, I explore two subjects of importance to the study of cultural evolution and cumulati...
Behavioural traditions have only been described for a small subset of species, and the factors respo...
With nearly all life on earth experiencing direct or indirect effects of human activity, there is an...
Phenotypic flexibility, or the within-genotype, context-dependent, variation in behaviour expressed ...
As an increasing number of field studies of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have achieved long-term st...
Recently, several researchers have highlighted the neglect of social behaviors relative to food-rela...
In recent decades, researchers have increasingly documented the impact of anthropogenic activities o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Palgrave Macmillan via the DOI in this reco...
In recent decades, researchers have increasingly documented the impact of anthropogenic activities o...
In recent decades a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior throu...
A variety of mechanisms for socially facilitated learning allow animals to acquire information from ...
Culture pervades human life and is at the origin of the success of our species. A wide range of othe...
International audienceCulture pervades human life and is at the origin of the success of our species...
A key goal of conservation is to protect biodiversity by supporting the long-term persistence of via...
The attribution of culture to non-human animals has been controversial and continues to fuel much he...
In this thesis, I explore two subjects of importance to the study of cultural evolution and cumulati...
Behavioural traditions have only been described for a small subset of species, and the factors respo...
With nearly all life on earth experiencing direct or indirect effects of human activity, there is an...
Phenotypic flexibility, or the within-genotype, context-dependent, variation in behaviour expressed ...
As an increasing number of field studies of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have achieved long-term st...
Recently, several researchers have highlighted the neglect of social behaviors relative to food-rela...