2024
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0461
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Social ageing and higher-order interactions: social selectiveness can enhance older individuals’ capacity to transmit knowledge

Matthew J. Hasenjager,
Nina H. Fefferman

Abstract: In long-lived organisms, experience can accumulate with age, such that older individuals may act as repositories of ecological and social knowledge. Such knowledge is often beneficial and can spread via social transmission, leading to the expectation that ageing individuals will remain socially well-integrated. However, social ageing involves multiple processes that modulate the relationship between age and social connectivity in complex ways. We developed a generative model to explore how social ageing may dr… Show more

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