SummaryRecent debate has questioned whether animal social learning truly deserves the label “social” [1]. Solitary animals can sometimes learn from conspecifics [2, 3], and social learning abilities often correlate with individual learning abilities [4–6], so there may be little reason to view the underlying learning processes as adaptively specialized. Here, we demonstrate how learning by observation, an ability common to primates, birds, rodents, and insects [7–9], may arise through a simple Pavlovian ability to integrate two learned associations. Bumblebees are known to learn how to recognize rewarding flower colors by watching conspecifics from behind a screen [9], and we found that previous associations between conspecifics and reward ...
Animals must effectively balance the time they spend exploring the environment for new resources and...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Background: Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between ...
SummaryRecent debate has questioned whether animal social learning truly deserves the label “social”...
Communication and learning from each other are part of the success of insect societies. Here, we rev...
Although it has received less coverage than in vertebrates, the study of insect social learning has ...
Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between different fl...
Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between different fl...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
Abstract Using social information can be an efficient strategy for learning in a new environment wh...
Heterospecific social learning has been understudied in comparison to interactions between members o...
Social learning plays a valuable role in the lives of many animal taxa, sometimes allowing individua...
Using social information can be an efficient strategy for learning in a new environment while reduci...
BACKGROUND: Learning of arbitrary relations is the capacity to acquire knowledge about associations ...
Animals must effectively balance the time they spend exploring the environment for new resources and...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Background: Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between ...
SummaryRecent debate has questioned whether animal social learning truly deserves the label “social”...
Communication and learning from each other are part of the success of insect societies. Here, we rev...
Although it has received less coverage than in vertebrates, the study of insect social learning has ...
Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between different fl...
Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between different fl...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
Abstract Using social information can be an efficient strategy for learning in a new environment wh...
Heterospecific social learning has been understudied in comparison to interactions between members o...
Social learning plays a valuable role in the lives of many animal taxa, sometimes allowing individua...
Using social information can be an efficient strategy for learning in a new environment while reduci...
BACKGROUND: Learning of arbitrary relations is the capacity to acquire knowledge about associations ...
Animals must effectively balance the time they spend exploring the environment for new resources and...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Background: Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between ...