Behavioural innovation, the use of new behaviours or existing ones in novel contexts, can have important ecological and evolutionary consequences for animals. An understanding of these consequences would be incomplete without considering the traits that predispose certain individuals to exhibit innovative behaviour. Several individual and ecological variables are hypothesized to affect innovativeness, but empirical studies show mixed results. We examined the effects of dominance rank, exploratory personality, and urbanisation on the innovativeness of wild-caught black-capped chickadees using a survival analysis of their performance in two problem-solving tasks. Additionally, we provide one of the first investigations of the predictors of pe...
Consumer innovation, i.e. the acquisition and consumption of novel food types, has received little a...
In group-living animals, individuals may benefit from the presence of an innovative group-mate becau...
Urban environments impose novel challenges on animals and, as a result, the behaviors of urban wildl...
Behavioural innovation, the use of new behaviours or existing ones in novel contexts, can have impor...
Social dominance influences many aspects of the life of animals living in social groups, including f...
Much of the evidence for the idea that individuals differ in their propensity to innovate and solve ...
Adapting to environmental change is a major challenge faced by animals and the role of individual be...
Competitive ability is a major determinant of fitness, yet why individuals vary in their ability to ...
© 2016 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Despite recent efforts to ...
Behavioral innovations, the invention of new behaviors or the use of preexisting ones in new context...
The hypothesis that large brains allow animals to produce novel behaviour patterns is supported by t...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
Consistent individual differences in behaviour across time or contexts (i.e., personality types) hav...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between innovation and social learning in the foraging conte...
Behavioural flexibility is considered a key factor in the ability to adapt to changing environments....
Consumer innovation, i.e. the acquisition and consumption of novel food types, has received little a...
In group-living animals, individuals may benefit from the presence of an innovative group-mate becau...
Urban environments impose novel challenges on animals and, as a result, the behaviors of urban wildl...
Behavioural innovation, the use of new behaviours or existing ones in novel contexts, can have impor...
Social dominance influences many aspects of the life of animals living in social groups, including f...
Much of the evidence for the idea that individuals differ in their propensity to innovate and solve ...
Adapting to environmental change is a major challenge faced by animals and the role of individual be...
Competitive ability is a major determinant of fitness, yet why individuals vary in their ability to ...
© 2016 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Despite recent efforts to ...
Behavioral innovations, the invention of new behaviors or the use of preexisting ones in new context...
The hypothesis that large brains allow animals to produce novel behaviour patterns is supported by t...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
Consistent individual differences in behaviour across time or contexts (i.e., personality types) hav...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between innovation and social learning in the foraging conte...
Behavioural flexibility is considered a key factor in the ability to adapt to changing environments....
Consumer innovation, i.e. the acquisition and consumption of novel food types, has received little a...
In group-living animals, individuals may benefit from the presence of an innovative group-mate becau...
Urban environments impose novel challenges on animals and, as a result, the behaviors of urban wildl...