Cultural change in animals: a flexible behavioural adaptation to human disturbance

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  • who: Thibaud Gruber from the University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. , Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and University of have published the Article: Cultural change in animals: a flexible behavioural adaptation to human disturbance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Based on current information and attention to anthropogenic disturbance, it is appropriate to raise the question of human impact on animal cultures for the following reasons: Humans are catalysers of cultural change.
  • future: Table 1 provides examples of current behavioural changes in NHPs which were induced by anthropogenic activities . . .

     

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