Abstract The method of exclusion identifies patterns of distributions of behaviours and/or artefact forms among different groups, where these patterns are deemed unlikely to arise from purely genetic and/or ecological factors. The presence of such patterns is often used to establish whether a species is cultural or not—i.e. whether a species uses social learning or not. Researchers using or describing this method have often pointed out that the method cannot pinpoint which specific type(s) of social learning resulted in the observed patterns. However, the literature continues to contain such inferences. In a new attempt to warn against these logically unwarranted conclusions, we illustrate this error using a novel approach. We use an indivi...
none2Because culture requires transmission of information between individuals, thinking about the or...
The zone of latent solutions (ZLS) hypothesis provides an alternative approach to explaining cultura...
International audienceTransgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of e...
The method of exclusion identifies patterns of distributions of behaviours and/or artefact forms amo...
Culture is a hugely important process in the evolution of humans and many non-human animals. Through...
From an evolutionary perspective, culture can be defined as the part of phenotypic variance that is ...
Human cultural traditions are accumulated bodies of knowledge that have been built over time through...
The apparent adaptive value of culture was once assumed to be an explanation for the evolution of so...
We suggest that human cultural learning was made possible by the simultaneous appearance, in one of ...
Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of novel behaviou...
For humans we implicitly assume that the way we do things is the product of social learning and thus...
Social learning, defined as the imitation of behaviors performed by others, is recognized as a disti...
BACKGROUND:Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of nov...
In suggesting that the rules that govern the evolution of cumulative culture are observed in all mod...
A variety of mechanisms for socially facilitated learning allow animals to acquire information from ...
none2Because culture requires transmission of information between individuals, thinking about the or...
The zone of latent solutions (ZLS) hypothesis provides an alternative approach to explaining cultura...
International audienceTransgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of e...
The method of exclusion identifies patterns of distributions of behaviours and/or artefact forms amo...
Culture is a hugely important process in the evolution of humans and many non-human animals. Through...
From an evolutionary perspective, culture can be defined as the part of phenotypic variance that is ...
Human cultural traditions are accumulated bodies of knowledge that have been built over time through...
The apparent adaptive value of culture was once assumed to be an explanation for the evolution of so...
We suggest that human cultural learning was made possible by the simultaneous appearance, in one of ...
Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of novel behaviou...
For humans we implicitly assume that the way we do things is the product of social learning and thus...
Social learning, defined as the imitation of behaviors performed by others, is recognized as a disti...
BACKGROUND:Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of nov...
In suggesting that the rules that govern the evolution of cumulative culture are observed in all mod...
A variety of mechanisms for socially facilitated learning allow animals to acquire information from ...
none2Because culture requires transmission of information between individuals, thinking about the or...
The zone of latent solutions (ZLS) hypothesis provides an alternative approach to explaining cultura...
International audienceTransgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of e...