Abstract Habituation to human observers is an essential tool in animal behaviour research. Habituation occurs when repeated and inconsequential exposure to a human observer gradually reduces an animal’s natural aversive response. Despite the importance of habituation, little is known about the psychological mechanisms facilitating it in wild ani- mals. Although animal learning theory offers some account, the patterns are more complex in natural than in laboratory settings, especially in large social groups in which individual experiences vary and individuals influ- ence each other. Here, we investigate the role of social learning during the habituation process of a wild chim- panzee group, the Waibira community of Budongo Forest, Uganda. Th...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
Primates are known for being highly social species, living in groups of various compositions with di...
Experimental studies on traditions in animals have focused almost entirely on the initial transmissi...
Many studies investigating culture in non-human animals tend to focus on the inferred need of social...
<div><p>Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in ani...
Claims of culture in animals have been stimulated by studies on a wide range of taxa revealing group...
Social learning in chimpanzees has been studied extensively and it is now widely accepted that chimp...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
For years, the animal culture debate has been dominated by the puzzling absence of direct evidence f...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Nut cracking is restricted to communities of wild chimpanzees living in West Africa, suggesting it i...
A few decades ago we knew next to nothing about the behavior of our closest animal relative, the chi...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of novel behaviou...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
Primates are known for being highly social species, living in groups of various compositions with di...
Experimental studies on traditions in animals have focused almost entirely on the initial transmissi...
Many studies investigating culture in non-human animals tend to focus on the inferred need of social...
<div><p>Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in ani...
Claims of culture in animals have been stimulated by studies on a wide range of taxa revealing group...
Social learning in chimpanzees has been studied extensively and it is now widely accepted that chimp...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
For years, the animal culture debate has been dominated by the puzzling absence of direct evidence f...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Nut cracking is restricted to communities of wild chimpanzees living in West Africa, suggesting it i...
A few decades ago we knew next to nothing about the behavior of our closest animal relative, the chi...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of novel behaviou...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
Primates are known for being highly social species, living in groups of various compositions with di...
Experimental studies on traditions in animals have focused almost entirely on the initial transmissi...