Processing of novel food reveals payoff and rank-biased social learning in a wild primate
Abstract Social learning—learning from others—is the basis for behavioural traditions. Different social learning strategies (SLS), where individuals biasedly learn behaviours based on their content or who demonstrates them, may increase an individual’s fitness and generate behavioural traditions. Wh...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Canteloup, Mabia B. Cera, Brendan J. Barrett, Erica van de Waal |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c7f28436293f49bb83f177135e971401 |
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