Comparative experimental studies of imitative learning have focused mainly on primates and birds. However, cetaceans are promising candidates to display imitative learning as they have evolved in socioecological settings that have selected for large brains, complex sociality, and coordinated predatory tactics. Here we tested imitative learning in killer whales, Orcinus orca. We used a 'do-as-other-does' paradigm in which 3 subjects witnessed a conspecific demonstrator's performance that included 15 familiar and 4 novel behaviours. The three subjects (1) learned the copy command signal 'Do that' very quickly, that is, 20 trials on average; (2) copied 100 % of the demonstrator's familiar and novel actions; (3) achieved full matches in the fir...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
This project was conducted at the Marineland Aquarium Antibes, France and supported by a Postdoctora...
The research reported in this paper was partly funded by project grants PSI2011-29016-C02-01, PSI201...
Comparative experimental studies of imitative learning have focused mainly on primates and birds. Ho...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
<p>Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human spoken language, which, along with other advanced cognitiv...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human spoken language, which, along with other advanced cognitive s...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human spoken language, which, along with other advanced cognitive s...
The imitative ability of nonhuman animals has intrigued a number of scholars and, in doing so, has g...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
This project was conducted at the Marineland Aquarium Antibes, France and supported by a Postdoctora...
The research reported in this paper was partly funded by project grants PSI2011-29016-C02-01, PSI201...
Comparative experimental studies of imitative learning have focused mainly on primates and birds. Ho...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
<p>Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human spoken language, which, along with other advanced cognitiv...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human spoken language, which, along with other advanced cognitive s...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human spoken language, which, along with other advanced cognitive s...
The imitative ability of nonhuman animals has intrigued a number of scholars and, in doing so, has g...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
This project was conducted at the Marineland Aquarium Antibes, France and supported by a Postdoctora...
The research reported in this paper was partly funded by project grants PSI2011-29016-C02-01, PSI201...