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Evidence of social learning in black-and-white ruffed lemurs (Varecia variegata)
Authors:Stoinski T S  Drayton L A  Price E E
Institution:Zoo Atlanta, 800 Cherokee Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30315, USA. tstoinski@zooatlanta.org
Abstract:Although many studies have examined social learning capabilities in apes and monkeys, experiments involving prosimians remain largely absent. We investigated the potential for social learning in black-and-white ruffed lemurs using a two-action foraging task. Eight individuals were divided into two experimental groups and exposed to conspecifics using one of two techniques to access food. Subjects were then given access to the apparatus and their retrieval techniques were recorded and compared. All subjects made their first retrieval using the technique they observed being demonstrated, and there were significant differences between the two groups in their overall response patterns. These results suggest that prosimians are capable of social learning and that additional long-term field studies may reveal the presence of behavioural traditions similar to those found in other primates.
Keywords:behavioural traditions  culture  two-action method
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