Many species learn through social transmission, which can alter co-evolutionary selection pressures. Experiments involving artificial prey and social networks show that wild birds can learn about unpalatable food by watching others, which helps explain the persistence of costly prey defences despite influxes of naïve juvenile predators
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
1. To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
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...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
1. To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
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...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...