Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 01/2019, Volume 147, pp. 179 - 187
Social learning from the observation of knowledgeable individuals can allow behaviours, skills and techniques to spread across populations and transmit between...
social learning | animal culture | cognitive ecology | bird | cultural evolution | TOOL USE | WILD CHIMPANZEES | INDIVIDUAL VARIATION | SELECTIVE ATTRITION | CALEDONIAN CROWS | RIGHT WHALE | ANIMAL CULTURES | ZOOLOGY | GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | SONG OVERPRODUCTION | MILK BOTTLES
social learning | animal culture | cognitive ecology | bird | cultural evolution | TOOL USE | WILD CHIMPANZEES | INDIVIDUAL VARIATION | SELECTIVE ATTRITION | CALEDONIAN CROWS | RIGHT WHALE | ANIMAL CULTURES | ZOOLOGY | GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | SONG OVERPRODUCTION | MILK BOTTLES
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ISSN 0027-8424, 08/2019, Volume 116, Issue 34, pp. 16674 - 16675
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 07/2017, Volume 114, Issue 30, p. 7830
Social learning is important to the life history of many animals, helping individuals to acquire new adaptive behavior. However despite long-running debate, it...
Subpopulations | Life history | Copying | Traditions | Decision making | Birds | Exploration | Foraging behavior | Forages | Learning | Social behavior | Animal behavior | Social discrimination learning | Conformism | Songbirds | Socialization
Subpopulations | Life history | Copying | Traditions | Decision making | Birds | Exploration | Foraging behavior | Forages | Learning | Social behavior | Animal behavior | Social discrimination learning | Conformism | Songbirds | Socialization
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Proceedings: Biological Sciences, ISSN 0962-8452, 3/2015, Volume 282, Issue 1803, pp. 1 - 9
Understanding the functional links between social structure and population processes is a central aim of evolutionary ecology. Multiple types of interactions...
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Experimentally induced innovations lead to persistent culture via conformity in wild birds
ISSN 0028-0836, 2015, p. 538
In human societies, cultural norms arise when behaviours are transmitted through social networks via high-fidelity social learning. However, a paucity of...
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Experimentally induced innovations lead to persistent culture via conformity in wild birds
Nature, ISSN 0028-0836, 02/2015, Volume 518, Issue 7540, pp. 538 - 541
In human societies, cultural norms arise when behaviours are transmitted through social networks via high-fidelity social learning'. However, a paucity of...
DYNAMICS | TRANSMISSION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CHIMPANZEES | Learning - physiology | Animals | Time Factors | Cultural Evolution | Diffusion of Innovation | Feeding Behavior | Female | Male | United Kingdom | Birds - physiology | Social Conformity | Animals, Wild - physiology | Psychological aspects | Social networks | Usage | Social learning | Research | Animal behavior | Birds | Animal populations | Biological Sciences | Evolutionsbiologi | Naturvetenskap | Natural Sciences | Evolutionary Biology | Biologiska vetenskaper
DYNAMICS | TRANSMISSION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CHIMPANZEES | Learning - physiology | Animals | Time Factors | Cultural Evolution | Diffusion of Innovation | Feeding Behavior | Female | Male | United Kingdom | Birds - physiology | Social Conformity | Animals, Wild - physiology | Psychological aspects | Social networks | Usage | Social learning | Research | Animal behavior | Birds | Animal populations | Biological Sciences | Evolutionsbiologi | Naturvetenskap | Natural Sciences | Evolutionary Biology | Biologiska vetenskaper
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Proceedings: Biological Sciences, ISSN 0962-8452, 8/2014, Volume 281, Issue 1789, pp. 1 - 9
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collective decisions based on simple interaction rules. Effective...
Social behavior | Experimental data | Animals | Foraging | Materials | Personality traits | Birds | Personality | Flocks | Wildlife habitats
Social behavior | Experimental data | Animals | Foraging | Materials | Personality traits | Birds | Personality | Flocks | Wildlife habitats
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 09/2014, Volume 95, p. 173
 Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored in the context of collective behaviour. Despite many...
Decision making | Social interaction | Animal behavior | Data collection | Birds | Foraging behavior
Decision making | Social interaction | Animal behavior | Data collection | Birds | Foraging behavior
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 06/2013, Volume 85, Issue 6, p. 1225
 Blue tits are famous for the 'milk bottle' innovation, which emerged at numerous sites across Britain in the early 20th century. However, overall we still...
Animal behavior | Correlation analysis | Birds | Behavioral biology | Animal cognition
Animal behavior | Correlation analysis | Birds | Behavioral biology | Animal cognition
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, ISSN 0962-8452, 08/2014, Volume 281, Issue 1789, pp. 20141016 - 20141016
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collective decisions based on simple interaction rules. Effective...
Behavioural type | Leader-follower | Parus major | Collective decision-making | Group foraging | Social information | collective decision-making | group foraging | leader–follower | social information | behavioural type | TIT PARUS-MAJOR | RISK-TAKING | EXPLORATORY-BEHAVIOR | leader-follower | AVIAN PERSONALITIES | BARNACLE GEESE | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | EVOLUTION | DECISION-MAKING | GREAT TITS | BIOLOGY | LEADERSHIP | ECOLOGY | ANIMAL GROUPS | Behavior, Animal | Passeriformes | Animals | Social Behavior | Computer Simulation | Cooperative Behavior | England | Feeding Behavior | Male | Social Dominance | 1001 | Biological Sciences | Naturvetenskap | Biologiska vetenskaper | Ecology | Natural Sciences | Ekologi
Behavioural type | Leader-follower | Parus major | Collective decision-making | Group foraging | Social information | collective decision-making | group foraging | leader–follower | social information | behavioural type | TIT PARUS-MAJOR | RISK-TAKING | EXPLORATORY-BEHAVIOR | leader-follower | AVIAN PERSONALITIES | BARNACLE GEESE | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | EVOLUTION | DECISION-MAKING | GREAT TITS | BIOLOGY | LEADERSHIP | ECOLOGY | ANIMAL GROUPS | Behavior, Animal | Passeriformes | Animals | Social Behavior | Computer Simulation | Cooperative Behavior | England | Feeding Behavior | Male | Social Dominance | 1001 | Biological Sciences | Naturvetenskap | Biologiska vetenskaper | Ecology | Natural Sciences | Ekologi
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 06/2013, Volume 85, Issue 6, pp. 1225 - 1232
Blue tits are famous for the ‘milk bottle’ innovation, which emerged at numerous sites across Britain in the early 20th century. However, overall we still know...
innovation | Cyanistes caeruleus | blue tit | two-action method | observational learning | social information | Innovation | Observational learning | Blue tit | Two-action method | Social information | ANIMALS | WILD | BEHAVIOR | PROBLEM-SOLVING PERFORMANCE | IMITATION | EVOLUTION | ZOOLOGY | ABILITY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | INNOVATIONS | CULTURAL TRANSMISSION | BIRDS | Social aspects | Innovations | Milk
innovation | Cyanistes caeruleus | blue tit | two-action method | observational learning | social information | Innovation | Observational learning | Blue tit | Two-action method | Social information | ANIMALS | WILD | BEHAVIOR | PROBLEM-SOLVING PERFORMANCE | IMITATION | EVOLUTION | ZOOLOGY | ABILITY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | INNOVATIONS | CULTURAL TRANSMISSION | BIRDS | Social aspects | Innovations | Milk
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, ISSN 0962-8452, 03/2015, Volume 282, Issue 1803, pp. 20142804 - 20142804
Understanding the functional links between social structure and population processes is a central aim of evolutionary ecology. Multiple types of interactions...
Mixed-species flocking | Social networks | Transmission networks | Public information | Network-based diffusion analysis | Social information | transmission networks | mixed-species flocking | social information | social networks | public information | network-based diffusion analysis | ANIMALS | BEHAVIOR | DIFFUSION ANALYSIS | HETEROSPECIFICS | INDIVIDUALS | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | MIXED-SPECIES FLOCKS | BIOLOGY | ECOLOGY | Behavior, Animal | Competitive Behavior | Animals | Social Behavior | Ecosystem | Songbirds - physiology | Feeding Behavior | 1001
Mixed-species flocking | Social networks | Transmission networks | Public information | Network-based diffusion analysis | Social information | transmission networks | mixed-species flocking | social information | social networks | public information | network-based diffusion analysis | ANIMALS | BEHAVIOR | DIFFUSION ANALYSIS | HETEROSPECIFICS | INDIVIDUALS | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | MIXED-SPECIES FLOCKS | BIOLOGY | ECOLOGY | Behavior, Animal | Competitive Behavior | Animals | Social Behavior | Ecosystem | Songbirds - physiology | Feeding Behavior | 1001
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Conformity does not perpetuate suboptimal traditions in a wild population of songbirds
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 07/2017, Volume 114, Issue 30, pp. 7830 - 7837
Social learning is important to the life history of many animals, helping individuals to acquire new adaptive behavior. However despite long-running debate, it...
Animal culture | Social learning | Parus major | Conformity | NUMBER | BEHAVIOR | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | animal culture | SOCIAL-LEARNING STRATEGIES | TRANSMISSION | PARADOX | EVOLUTION | social learning | conformity | CULTURES | TIT | INSIGHTS | Sackler on Extension of Biology Through Culture | Biological Sciences | 510 | Papers
Animal culture | Social learning | Parus major | Conformity | NUMBER | BEHAVIOR | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | animal culture | SOCIAL-LEARNING STRATEGIES | TRANSMISSION | PARADOX | EVOLUTION | social learning | conformity | CULTURES | TIT | INSIGHTS | Sackler on Extension of Biology Through Culture | Biological Sciences | 510 | Papers
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Scientific Reports, ISSN 2045-2322, 12/2018, Volume 8, Issue 1, pp. 14015 - 10
The potential for behaviours to spread via cultural transmission has profound implications for our understanding of social dynamics and evolution. Several...
POPULATION | WILD | NUMBER | EVOLUTION | MODELS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SOCIAL-LEARNING STRATEGIES | CULTURE | Learning
POPULATION | WILD | NUMBER | EVOLUTION | MODELS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SOCIAL-LEARNING STRATEGIES | CULTURE | Learning
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 08/2015, Volume 10, Issue 8, p. e0133821
Associative learning is essential for resource acquisition, predator avoidance and reproduction in a wide diversity of species, and is therefore a key target...
PERSONALITY | COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE | EVOLUTION | MIXED-SPECIES FLOCKS | BEHAVIORAL FLEXIBILITY | MEMORY | BLUE | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | INDIVIDUAL VARIATION | MONKEYS | PROBLEM-SOLVING PERFORMANCE | Biological Evolution | Learning - physiology | Animals | Cognition - physiology | Reproduction - physiology | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Female | Male | Ecology | Birds - physiology | Conditioning, Classical - physiology | Associative learning | Research | Batteries | Comparative analysis | Animal behavior | Operant conditioning | Zoology | Biological evolution | Innovations | Sex | Cognitive ability | Cognition | Devices | Biodiversity | Experiments | Learning | Species diversity | Solvers | Evolution | Ecological monitoring | Choice learning | Species | Age | Automation | Color | Birds | Personality | Studies | Reproduction (biology) | Captivity | Adults | Portable equipment
PERSONALITY | COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE | EVOLUTION | MIXED-SPECIES FLOCKS | BEHAVIORAL FLEXIBILITY | MEMORY | BLUE | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | INDIVIDUAL VARIATION | MONKEYS | PROBLEM-SOLVING PERFORMANCE | Biological Evolution | Learning - physiology | Animals | Cognition - physiology | Reproduction - physiology | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Female | Male | Ecology | Birds - physiology | Conditioning, Classical - physiology | Associative learning | Research | Batteries | Comparative analysis | Animal behavior | Operant conditioning | Zoology | Biological evolution | Innovations | Sex | Cognitive ability | Cognition | Devices | Biodiversity | Experiments | Learning | Species diversity | Solvers | Evolution | Ecological monitoring | Choice learning | Species | Age | Automation | Color | Birds | Personality | Studies | Reproduction (biology) | Captivity | Adults | Portable equipment
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 07/2017, Volume 129, pp. 93 - 101
Social information, acquired through the observation of others, has been documented in a variety of adaptive contexts. The transmission of social information...
Paridae | network-based diffusion analysis | social network analysis | group foraging | local enhancement | network centrality | urbanization | ANIMALS | NETWORK-BASED DIFFUSION | BEHAVIOR | PERSONALITY PREDICTS | STRATEGIES | CONSISTENT | IMPACT | DOMINANCE | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | HIERARCHY | Social networks | Analysis | Information management
Paridae | network-based diffusion analysis | social network analysis | group foraging | local enhancement | network centrality | urbanization | ANIMALS | NETWORK-BASED DIFFUSION | BEHAVIOR | PERSONALITY PREDICTS | STRATEGIES | CONSISTENT | IMPACT | DOMINANCE | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | HIERARCHY | Social networks | Analysis | Information management
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Journal of the Royal Society Interface, ISSN 1742-5689, 06/2017, Volume 14, Issue 131, pp. 20170215 - 20170215
We apply three plausible algorithms in agent-based computer simulations to recent experiments on social learning in wild birds. Although some of the phenomena...
Animal culture | Innovation diffusion | Social learning | Conformity bias | Differential equations | Agent-based computer simulation | innovation diffusion | conformity bias | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | animal culture | SOCIAL-LEARNING STRATEGIES | CULTURE | differential equations | IMITATION | TRANSMISSION | EVOLUTION | CONFORMITY | agent-based computer simulation | social learning | DYNAMICS | DIFFUSION | MILK BOTTLES | Learning | Animals, Wild | Algorithms | Animals | Models, Biological | Social Behavior | Computer Simulation | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Birds - physiology | Learning algorithms | Computer simulation | Social discrimination learning | Machine learning | Innovations | Birds | Mathematical models | Group dynamics | Molecular biology | 1004 | Life Sciences–Mathematics interface
Animal culture | Innovation diffusion | Social learning | Conformity bias | Differential equations | Agent-based computer simulation | innovation diffusion | conformity bias | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | animal culture | SOCIAL-LEARNING STRATEGIES | CULTURE | differential equations | IMITATION | TRANSMISSION | EVOLUTION | CONFORMITY | agent-based computer simulation | social learning | DYNAMICS | DIFFUSION | MILK BOTTLES | Learning | Animals, Wild | Algorithms | Animals | Models, Biological | Social Behavior | Computer Simulation | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Birds - physiology | Learning algorithms | Computer simulation | Social discrimination learning | Machine learning | Innovations | Birds | Mathematical models | Group dynamics | Molecular biology | 1004 | Life Sciences–Mathematics interface
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PLoS Computational Biology, ISSN 1553-734X, 12/2018, Volume 14, Issue 12, p. e1006647
The social transmission of information is critical to the emergence of animal culture. Two processes are predicted to play key roles in how...
TRANSMISSION | EVOLUTION | CULTURE | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY | Behavior, Animal | Learning | Animals | Passeriformes - physiology | Models, Biological | Social Behavior | Ecosystem | Computational Biology | England | Models, Psychological | Population Dynamics | Traditions | Populations | Zoology | Bias | Biology | Animal populations | Biodiversity | Information dissemination | Social behavior | Ornithology | Emergence | Evolution | Behavior | Preferences | Culture | Landscape | Social structure | Birds | Ecology | Investigations | Biological diversity | Initial conditions | Animal behavior | Social discrimination learning | Predictions | Society | Animal cognition
TRANSMISSION | EVOLUTION | CULTURE | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY | Behavior, Animal | Learning | Animals | Passeriformes - physiology | Models, Biological | Social Behavior | Ecosystem | Computational Biology | England | Models, Psychological | Population Dynamics | Traditions | Populations | Zoology | Bias | Biology | Animal populations | Biodiversity | Information dissemination | Social behavior | Ornithology | Emergence | Evolution | Behavior | Preferences | Culture | Landscape | Social structure | Birds | Ecology | Investigations | Biological diversity | Initial conditions | Animal behavior | Social discrimination learning | Predictions | Society | Animal cognition
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, ISSN 0962-8452, 05/2017, Volume 284, Issue 1854, pp. 20170299 - 20170299
Understanding the consequences of losing individuals from wild populations is a current and pressing issue, yet how such loss influences the social behaviour...
Social perturbation | Social networks | Social foraging | Social bonds | Population declines | Social structure | SURVIVAL | POPULATION | social structure | social networks | BEHAVIOR | TERRITORY | social bonds | ORGANIZATION | population declines | POSITION | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | TRANSMISSION | social foraging | BIOLOGY | CONSEQUENCES | ECOLOGY | social perturbation | SELECTION | Social behavior | Social interactions | Bonding strength | Birds | Social organization | Foraging behavior | 1001 | Ecology
Social perturbation | Social networks | Social foraging | Social bonds | Population declines | Social structure | SURVIVAL | POPULATION | social structure | social networks | BEHAVIOR | TERRITORY | social bonds | ORGANIZATION | population declines | POSITION | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | TRANSMISSION | social foraging | BIOLOGY | CONSEQUENCES | ECOLOGY | social perturbation | SELECTION | Social behavior | Social interactions | Bonding strength | Birds | Social organization | Foraging behavior | 1001 | Ecology
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