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. 2013 Apr 26;340(6131):483-5.
doi: 10.1126/science.1232769.

Potent social learning and conformity shape a wild primate's foraging decisions

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Potent social learning and conformity shape a wild primate's foraging decisions

Erica van de Waal et al. Science. .

Abstract

Conformity to local behavioral norms reflects the pervading role of culture in human life. Laboratory experiments have begun to suggest a role for conformity in animal social learning, but evidence from the wild remains circumstantial. Here, we show experimentally that wild vervet monkeys will abandon personal foraging preferences in favor of group norms new to them. Groups first learned to avoid the bitter-tasting alternative of two foods. Presentations of these options untreated months later revealed that all new infants naïve to the foods adopted maternal preferences. Males who migrated between groups where the alternative food was eaten switched to the new local norm. Such powerful effects of social learning represent a more potent force than hitherto recognized in shaping group differences among wild animals.

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  • Behavior. Animal conformists.
    de Waal FB. de Waal FB. Science. 2013 Apr 26;340(6131):437-8. doi: 10.1126/science.1237521. Science. 2013. PMID: 23620041 No abstract available.

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