Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the behaviour of the majority, and that this conformist transmission hinders the spread of novel behavioural variants. However, novel learned behaviour patterns regularly diffuse through animal populations. We propose a hypothesis, termed the 'social release hypothesis', that resolves these apparently conflicting findings by suggesting that animals are released from conforming to traditional behaviour in the absence of demonstrators. We investigated the role of pretrained, female demonstrator guppies, Poecilia reticulata, in influencing the escape response of untrained females to an artificial predator. Naive 'observer' guppies. were given the opport...
Previous experimental studies have established that shoaling fish forage more effectively in large t...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Two experimental studies are reported which investigate the social learning of foraging information ...
Two experimental studies are reported which investigate the social learning of foraging information ...
Many animals are capable of learning from others, a process referred to as social learning. There is...
Many animals are capable of learning from others, a process referred to as social learning. There is...
Previous research has suggested social learning of foraging behavior can inhibit learning of the opt...
We describe two field experiments with wild guppies, Poecilia reticulata, in Trinidad that demonstra...
Many species in social groups make use of readily available, socially provided information for behav...
Many species in social groups make use of readily available, socially provided information for behav...
Previous experimental studies have established that shoaling fish forage more effectively in large t...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Two experimental studies are reported which investigate the social learning of foraging information ...
Two experimental studies are reported which investigate the social learning of foraging information ...
Many animals are capable of learning from others, a process referred to as social learning. There is...
Many animals are capable of learning from others, a process referred to as social learning. There is...
Previous research has suggested social learning of foraging behavior can inhibit learning of the opt...
We describe two field experiments with wild guppies, Poecilia reticulata, in Trinidad that demonstra...
Many species in social groups make use of readily available, socially provided information for behav...
Many species in social groups make use of readily available, socially provided information for behav...
Previous experimental studies have established that shoaling fish forage more effectively in large t...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...