For social species, being a member of a cohesive group and performing activities as a coordinated unit appear to provide a mechanism for the efficient transmission of information about food. Social learning about food palatability was investigated in two captive primates, Saguinus fuscicollis and S. labiatus, which form stable and cohesive mixed-species groups in the wild. We explored whether an induced food aversion toward a preferred food is modified during and after social interaction with nonaverse conspecifics or congeners. Sets of intra- and interspecific pairs were presented with two foods, one of which was considered distasteful by one of the pairs (the other was palatable), and their behavior was compared pre-interaction, during in...
Over the past few decades there has been a growing interest into social learning in animals. The imp...
How animals respond to novelty may have important outcomes in terms of fitness. On the one hand, ave...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
For social species, being a member of a cohesive group and performing activities as a coordinated un...
Intra- and inter-specific social learning was investigated in two species ofNew World monkey, the sa...
Social learning theory postulates certain animals can learn from models to acquire new techniques an...
Cotton top tamarins readily share food with family members. To determine whether food sharing is eff...
Social learning-learning from others-is the basis for behavioural traditions. Different social learn...
The provision of novel objects allows one to probe for behavioural differences among species. This i...
The diversity of great ape diets requires behavioral flexibility. Consequently, the exploration of p...
Social facilitation of eating familiar foods might serve to synchronize eating activities within gro...
Increasing evidence for behavioral differences between populations of primates has created a resurge...
This study examines the impact of social dominance in prosocial food giving tasks in conjunction wit...
How animals respond to novelty may have important outcomes in terms of fitness. On the one hand, ave...
Feeding competition is thought to play a role in primate social organization as well as cognitive ev...
Over the past few decades there has been a growing interest into social learning in animals. The imp...
How animals respond to novelty may have important outcomes in terms of fitness. On the one hand, ave...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
For social species, being a member of a cohesive group and performing activities as a coordinated un...
Intra- and inter-specific social learning was investigated in two species ofNew World monkey, the sa...
Social learning theory postulates certain animals can learn from models to acquire new techniques an...
Cotton top tamarins readily share food with family members. To determine whether food sharing is eff...
Social learning-learning from others-is the basis for behavioural traditions. Different social learn...
The provision of novel objects allows one to probe for behavioural differences among species. This i...
The diversity of great ape diets requires behavioral flexibility. Consequently, the exploration of p...
Social facilitation of eating familiar foods might serve to synchronize eating activities within gro...
Increasing evidence for behavioral differences between populations of primates has created a resurge...
This study examines the impact of social dominance in prosocial food giving tasks in conjunction wit...
How animals respond to novelty may have important outcomes in terms of fitness. On the one hand, ave...
Feeding competition is thought to play a role in primate social organization as well as cognitive ev...
Over the past few decades there has been a growing interest into social learning in animals. The imp...
How animals respond to novelty may have important outcomes in terms of fitness. On the one hand, ave...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...