Publikation: Orangutan males make increased use of social learning opportunities, when resource availability is high
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Humans’ colonization of diverse habitats relied on our ancestors' abilities to innovate and share innovations with others. While ecological impacts on innovations are well studied, their effect on social learning remains poorly understood. We examined how food availability affects social learning in migrant orangutan unflanged males, who may learn from local orangutans through peering (i.e., observational social learning). We analyzed 1,384 dyadic associations, including 360 peering events, among 46 wild Sumatran orangutan and 25 Bornean orangutan males, collected over 18 years. Migrants’ peering rates significantly increased with higher food availability and time spent in proximity to others. Furthermore, migrants in the more sociable Sumatran population exhibited significantly higher peering rates compared to the Borneans, suggesting intrinsic and/or developmental effects of food availability on social learning. These findings emphasize the importance of investigating ecological effects on social learning on the immediate, developmental, and intrinsic levels for our understanding of cultural evolution.
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MÖRCHEN, Julia, Frances LUHN, Olivia WASSMER, Julia A. KUNZ, Lars KULIK, Maria A. VAN NOORDWIJK, Puji RIANTI, Tri RAHMAETI, Sri Suci UTAMI ATMOKO, Caroline SCHUPPLI, 2024. Orangutan males make increased use of social learning opportunities, when resource availability is high. In: iScience. Elsevier. 2024, 27(2), 108940. eISSN 2589-0042. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.108940BibTex
@article{Morchen2024-02Orang-70103, year={2024}, doi={10.1016/j.isci.2024.108940}, title={Orangutan males make increased use of social learning opportunities, when resource availability is high}, number={2}, volume={27}, journal={iScience}, author={Mörchen, Julia and Luhn, Frances and Wassmer, Olivia and Kunz, Julia A. and Kulik, Lars and van Noordwijk, Maria A. and Rianti, Puji and Rahmaeti, Tri and Utami Atmoko, Sri Suci and Schuppli, Caroline}, note={Article Number: 108940} }
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