Wild redfronted lemurs (Eulemur rufifrons) use social information to learn new foraging techniques

AV Schnoell, C Fichtel - Animal Cognition, 2012 - Springer
Recent research has claimed that traditions are not a unique feature of human culture, but
that they can be found in animal societies as well. However, the origins of traditions in …

Simulated trust: a cheap social learning strategy

D Vanderelst, RMC Ahn, EI Barakova - Theoretical population biology, 2009 - Elsevier
Animals use heuristic strategies to determine from which conspecifics to learn socially. This
leads to directed social learning. Directed social learning protects them from copying non …

[PDF][PDF] Simulated Trust-Towards robust social learning.

D Vanderelst, RMC Ahn, EI Barakova - ALIFE, 2008 - academia.edu
Social learning is a potentially powerful learning mechanism to use in artificial multi-agent
systems. However, findings about how animals use social learning show that it is also …

[PDF][PDF] A comparative approach to the study of avian nest defence: experience and adaptive significance

D Campobello - 2008 - mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca
This study focused on nest defence of two passerine species whose reproductive success is
decreased by acts of brood parasitism and nest predation. My objectives were two-fold. First …

Nest site selection by common eiders: relationships with habitat features, microclimate and incubation success

P Fast - 2006 - harvest.usask.ca
Habitat selection theory presumes that organisms are not distributed randomly in their
environments because of habitat-specific differences in reproductive success and survival; …

Potravní neofobie a potravní preference u hlodavců (Rodentia), vliv sociálního učení.

V Rudolfová - 2015 - dspace.cuni.cz
Neofobie (strach z neznámého) je první ochranou hlodavců před pozřením nebezpečné
potravy. Po překonání prvotního strachu začne jedinec novou potravu samplovat (brát si …