Social networks can result in directed social transmission of learned information, thus influencing how innovations spread through populations. Here we presented shoals of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteous aculeatus) with two identical foraging tasks and applied network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) to determine whether the order in which individuals in a social group contacted and solved the tasks was affected by the group's network structure. We found strong evidence for a social effect on discovery of the foraging tasks with individuals tending to discover a task sooner when others in their group had previously done so, and with the spread of discovery of the foraging tasks influenced by groups' social networks. However, the same ...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
Little is known about how multiple social learning strategies interact and how organisms integrate b...
Certain bottlenose dolphin pods forage using sponges, while a subset of Japanese macaque troops wash...
Social networks can result in directed social transmission of learned information, thus influencing ...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
Social network analyses [1-5] and experimental studies of social learning [6-10] have each become im...
1. Although social learning capabilities are taxonomically widespread, demonstrating that freely int...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
In recent years researchers have drawn attention to a need for new methods with which to identify th...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
How individuals respond toward one another can depend on the level of familiarity between them. Vari...
Social learning allows individuals to acquire beneficial information through observing or interactin...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
Little is known about how multiple social learning strategies interact and how organisms integrate b...
Certain bottlenose dolphin pods forage using sponges, while a subset of Japanese macaque troops wash...
Social networks can result in directed social transmission of learned information, thus influencing ...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
Socially transmitted information can significantly affect the ways in which animals interact with th...
Social network analyses [1-5] and experimental studies of social learning [6-10] have each become im...
1. Although social learning capabilities are taxonomically widespread, demonstrating that freely int...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
In recent years researchers have drawn attention to a need for new methods with which to identify th...
Numerous factors affect the fine-scale social structure of animal groups, but it is unclear how impo...
How individuals respond toward one another can depend on the level of familiarity between them. Vari...
Social learning allows individuals to acquire beneficial information through observing or interactin...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
Little is known about how multiple social learning strategies interact and how organisms integrate b...
Certain bottlenose dolphin pods forage using sponges, while a subset of Japanese macaque troops wash...