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Networks and culture amongst non-human species

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CROSSLEY, Nick, Hrsg., Paul WIDDOP, Hrsg.. Handbook of Culture and Social Networks. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2025, S. 106-120. ISBN 978-1-80392-877-7. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.4337/9781803928784.00015

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While humans are the undoubted outlier of cultural species, decades of research have shown that social learning and cultural traditions are found throughout the animal kingdom, from song, to foraging behaviour, to migration routes. However, whereas humans have many means to transmit cultural information, transmission in animals must occur through direct social contact. Hence, defining animal association networks is crucial. Furthermore, variation in structure and dynamics within association networks can influence the diversity and evolution of cultural traits. However, association networks alone do not capture the underlying transmission network, since individual differences and dyadic relationships modulate the probabilities of transmission along network ties. This chapter reviews the evidence for animal culture, the significance of association networks, factors influencing association, and recent studies spotlighting the impact of network structure and processes on animal culture. It concludes with a critique of the limitations of exclusively considering association in animal culture research.

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Social networks, Social learning, Animal culture, Association, Social transmission

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ISO 690CHIMENTO, Michael, 2025. Networks and culture amongst non-human species. In: CROSSLEY, Nick, Hrsg., Paul WIDDOP, Hrsg.. Handbook of Culture and Social Networks. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2025, S. 106-120. ISBN 978-1-80392-877-7. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.4337/9781803928784.00015
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  editor={Crossley, Nick and Widdop, Paul},
  author={Chimento, Michael}
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