This thesis focuses on the relationship between innovation and social learning in the foraging context, across and within bird species, using two different sources of data: anecdotal reports from the literature, and experimental tests in the laboratory and the field. In chapter 1, I review the trends in innovation and social learning in the avian literature, and contrast them with trends in mammals, especially primates. In chapter 2, I use anecdotal reports of feeding innovation and social learning in the literature to assess taxonomic trends and to study the relationship between the two traits at the interspecific level. In chapter 3, I investigate the relationship between innovation and social learning at the intraspecific level in captiv...
Previous work on feral pigeons (Columba livia) and zenaida doves (Zenaida aurita) suggests that both...
While social learning has been demonstrated in species across many taxa, the role it plays in everyd...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
Foraging innovations are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenotypic plasticity, ev...
Blue tits are famous for the 'milk bottle' innovation, which emerged at numerous sites across Britai...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
In group-living animals, individuals may benefit from the presence of an innovative group-mate becau...
Milvago chimango is a gregarious raptor showing great ecological plasticity. Their ability to explor...
Social intelligence is thought to have evolved as an adaptation to the complex situations group-livi...
AbstractMuch of the importance of innovation stems from its capacity to spread via social learning, ...
Social foraging strategies and their association with learning and innovation abilities have been st...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
Certain bottlenose dolphin pods forage using sponges, while a subset of Japanese macaque troops wash...
In human societies, cultural norms arise when behaviours are transmitted through social networks via...
What animals learn from social interactions with others can profoundly shape their behaviour across ...
Previous work on feral pigeons (Columba livia) and zenaida doves (Zenaida aurita) suggests that both...
While social learning has been demonstrated in species across many taxa, the role it plays in everyd...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
Foraging innovations are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenotypic plasticity, ev...
Blue tits are famous for the 'milk bottle' innovation, which emerged at numerous sites across Britai...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
In group-living animals, individuals may benefit from the presence of an innovative group-mate becau...
Milvago chimango is a gregarious raptor showing great ecological plasticity. Their ability to explor...
Social intelligence is thought to have evolved as an adaptation to the complex situations group-livi...
AbstractMuch of the importance of innovation stems from its capacity to spread via social learning, ...
Social foraging strategies and their association with learning and innovation abilities have been st...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
Certain bottlenose dolphin pods forage using sponges, while a subset of Japanese macaque troops wash...
In human societies, cultural norms arise when behaviours are transmitted through social networks via...
What animals learn from social interactions with others can profoundly shape their behaviour across ...
Previous work on feral pigeons (Columba livia) and zenaida doves (Zenaida aurita) suggests that both...
While social learning has been demonstrated in species across many taxa, the role it plays in everyd...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...