Publication: The development of social attention in orangutans: Comparing peering behavior in wild and zoo-housed individuals
The development of social attention in orangutans: Comparing peering behavior in wild and zoo-housed individuals
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Kukofka, P., Young, R., Kunz, J. A., Nellissen, L., Alavi, S. E., Rahmaeti, T., Basalamah, F., Haun, D. B. M., & Schuppli, C. (2025). The development of social attention in orangutans: Comparing peering behavior in wild and zoo-housed individuals. IScience, 28(1), 111542. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.111542
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Social learning plays an essential role in all cultural processes, but the factors underlying its evolution remain poorly understood. To understand how socio-ecological conditions affect social learning, we compared peering behavior (i.e., close-range observation of conspecifics’ activities) in wild and zoo-housed Sumatran orangutans. Using long-term data describing over 3000 peering events (performed by 65 individuals across settings), we found similar age trajectories of peering in both settings. Moreover, immatures universally pref
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Kukofka, P., Young, R., Kunz, J. A., Nellissen, L., Alavi, S. E., Rahmaeti, T., Basalamah, F., Haun, D. B. M., & Schuppli, C. (2025). The development of social attention in orangutans: Comparing peering behavior in wild and zoo-housed individuals. IScience, 28(1), 111542. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.111542