2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41562-024-01836-5
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Chimpanzees use social information to acquire a skill they fail to innovate

Edwin J. C. van Leeuwen,
Sarah E. DeTroy,
Daniel B. M. Haun
et al.

Abstract: Cumulative cultural evolution has been claimed to be a uniquely human phenomenon pivotal to the biological success of our species. One plausible condition for cumulative cultural evolution to emerge is individuals’ ability to use social learning to acquire know-how that they cannot easily innovate by themselves. It has been suggested that chimpanzees may be capable of such know-how social learning, but this assertion remains largely untested. Here we show that chimpanzees use social learning to acquire a skill… Show more

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