The dynamic nature of social life can generate uncertainty. To reduce this uncertainty and make adaptive decisions, animals may use cognition to gather and process information. Indeed, the challenges posed by living with others has been suggested to be a large driver of cognitive evolution, a theory known as the Social Intelligence Hypothesis. In this thesis I test some of these key predictions through experiments on a population of wild jackdaws (Corvus monedula), following an information gradient from gathering and learning about others, to learning from others. In Chapter 2, I test the informational challenges dominance interactions present jackdaws, demonstrating the uncertainty that exists within dominance relationships in a large open...
According to the social intelligence hypothesis, understanding the cognitive demands of the social e...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
What animals learn from social interactions with others can profoundly shape their behaviour across ...
Although wild animals increasingly encounter human-produced food and objects, it is unknown how they...
Social intelligence is thought to have evolved as an adaptation to the complex situations group-livi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Complex sociality evolved in many species across the a...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Jackdaws are highly social corvids. They feed in flocks, roost communally and often breed in colonie...
Classical ethology and behavioral ecology did not pay much attention to learning. However, studies o...
Certain bottlenose dolphin pods forage using sponges, while a subset of Japanese macaque troops wash...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Animals need to make constant decisions throughout their lives and to make optimal decisions individ...
It has been suggested that affiliated social relations may facilitate information transfer between i...
According to the social intelligence hypothesis, understanding the cognitive demands of the social e...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
What animals learn from social interactions with others can profoundly shape their behaviour across ...
Although wild animals increasingly encounter human-produced food and objects, it is unknown how they...
Social intelligence is thought to have evolved as an adaptation to the complex situations group-livi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Complex sociality evolved in many species across the a...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Jackdaws are highly social corvids. They feed in flocks, roost communally and often breed in colonie...
Classical ethology and behavioral ecology did not pay much attention to learning. However, studies o...
Certain bottlenose dolphin pods forage using sponges, while a subset of Japanese macaque troops wash...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Animals need to make constant decisions throughout their lives and to make optimal decisions individ...
It has been suggested that affiliated social relations may facilitate information transfer between i...
According to the social intelligence hypothesis, understanding the cognitive demands of the social e...
Recent well-documented cases of cultural evolution towards increasing efficiency in non-human animal...
What animals learn from social interactions with others can profoundly shape their behaviour across ...