This work was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)/ERC grant agreement no. 283871 and the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF; project 310030_143359 to K.Z.). T.G. was supported by an Interdisciplinary Project grant (CR13I1_162720/1) from the SNSF.Current research on animal culture has focused strongly on cataloging the diversity of socially transmitted behaviors and on the social learning mechanisms that sustain their spread. Comparably less is known about the persistence of cultural behavior following innovation in groups of wild animals. We present observational data and a field experiment designed to address this question in a wild chimpanzee community, ...
Wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have a rich cultural repertoire-traditions common in some communi...
Wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have a rich cultural repertoire-traditions common in some communi...
SKW, GV, RAH, and AW are grateful for the support of the John Templeton Foundation, grant ID40128, “...
Current research on animal culture has focused strongly on cataloging the diversity of socially tran...
Claims of culture in animals have been stimulated by studies on a wide range of taxa revealing group...
For years, the animal culture debate has been dominated by the puzzling absence of direct evidence f...
The authors are grateful to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland for providing core funding for ...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
<div><p>Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in ani...
TP was funded by the Canadian Research Chair in Continental Ecosystem Ecology, and received computat...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
SummaryField reports provide increasing evidence for local behavioral traditions among fish, birds, ...
Animal Cognition, V.6, pp. 213-223Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versati...
Human culture thrives by virtue of communication, yet whether communication plays an influential rol...
Social learning in chimpanzees has been studied extensively and it is now widely accepted that chimp...
Wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have a rich cultural repertoire-traditions common in some communi...
Wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have a rich cultural repertoire-traditions common in some communi...
SKW, GV, RAH, and AW are grateful for the support of the John Templeton Foundation, grant ID40128, “...
Current research on animal culture has focused strongly on cataloging the diversity of socially tran...
Claims of culture in animals have been stimulated by studies on a wide range of taxa revealing group...
For years, the animal culture debate has been dominated by the puzzling absence of direct evidence f...
The authors are grateful to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland for providing core funding for ...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
<div><p>Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in ani...
TP was funded by the Canadian Research Chair in Continental Ecosystem Ecology, and received computat...
Social network analysis methods have made it possible to test whether novel behaviors in animals spr...
SummaryField reports provide increasing evidence for local behavioral traditions among fish, birds, ...
Animal Cognition, V.6, pp. 213-223Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versati...
Human culture thrives by virtue of communication, yet whether communication plays an influential rol...
Social learning in chimpanzees has been studied extensively and it is now widely accepted that chimp...
Wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have a rich cultural repertoire-traditions common in some communi...
Wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have a rich cultural repertoire-traditions common in some communi...
SKW, GV, RAH, and AW are grateful for the support of the John Templeton Foundation, grant ID40128, “...