“…Under certain conditions, selection is expected to favor social learning mechanisms and biases; the resulting behaviours are then favoured by socio-ecological and other processes, thereby reinforcing the evolution of social learning. In the dynamic, inherently flexible fission-fusion social system that Shark Bay bottlenose dolphins live in, individuals vary on a wide range of features: sociability, network structure, alliance formation, life history traits, habitat use and foraging tactics 10,11,14,21,25,26,29,31,36 . Social tolerance, at least between females 38 , and low travel costs 47 allow dolphins from different cliques and subcommunities to associate with each other, including those with distinct attributes, histories and lifestyles.…”