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Schuppli, Caroline
Nellissen, Lara
Carvajal, Luz
Oliver-Caldwell, Natalie
Rahmaeti, Tri
Haun, Daniel

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Scientific Reports. Springer. 2023, 13(1), 13184. eISSN 2045-2322. Available under: doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-39214-2

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The readiness to interact with and explore novel stimuli—i.e., curiosity—is the cornerstone of innovation. Great apes show broad and complex innovation repertoires. However, little is known about the factors that affect curiosity in wild apes. To shed light on wild apes’ curiosity, we measured the reactions of wild Sumatran orangutans ( Pongo abelii ) to an experiment apparatus. Overall, individuals were reluctant to touch the apparatus. However, compared to adults, immatures showed higher tendencies to explore (measured through looking durations and the probability of touching the apparatus) and to approach (measured through approach latencies and approach distances) the apparatus but were more likely to show behavioral signs of agitation. The presence of conspecifics who approached the apparatus increased visual exploration and approach tendencies. Prevailing habitat food availability positively affected visual exploration but had a negative effect on approach tendencies. These findings indicate that intrinsic, social, and ecological factors affect reactions to novelty in wild orangutans and suggest that exploration, neophobia and neophilia are independently regulated. Because reactions to novelty can be an essential pathway to innovation, our results suggest that factors acting on different elements of curiosity must be considered to understand the evolution of innovative tendencies.

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ISO 690SCHUPPLI, Caroline, Lara NELLISSEN, Luz CARVAJAL, Alison M. ASHBURY, Natalie OLIVER-CALDWELL, Tri RAHMAETI, Isabelle LAUMER, Daniel HAUN, 2023. Ecological, social, and intrinsic factors affecting wild orangutans’ curiosity, assessed using a field experiment. In: Scientific Reports. Springer. 2023, 13(1), 13184. eISSN 2045-2322. Available under: doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-39214-2
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  year={2023},
  doi={10.1038/s41598-023-39214-2},
  title={Ecological, social, and intrinsic factors affecting wild orangutans’ curiosity, assessed using a field experiment},
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  volume={13},
  journal={Scientific Reports},
  author={Schuppli, Caroline and Nellissen, Lara and Carvajal, Luz and Ashbury, Alison M. and Oliver-Caldwell, Natalie and Rahmaeti, Tri and Laumer, Isabelle and Haun, Daniel},
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