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Field experiments find no evidence that chimpanzee nut cracking can be independently innovated

Koops, Kathelijne; Soumah, Aly Gaspard; van Leeuwen, Kelly L; Camara, Henry Didier; Matsuzawa, Tetsuro (2022). Field experiments find no evidence that chimpanzee nut cracking can be independently innovated. Nature Human Behaviour, 6(4):487-494.

Abstract

Cumulative culture has been claimed a hallmark of human evolution. Yet, the uniqueness of human culture is heavily debated. The zone of latent solutions hypothesis states that only humans have cultural forms that require form-copying social learning and are culture-dependent. Non-human ape cultural behaviours are considered ‘latent solutions’, which can be independently (re-)innovated. Others claim that chimpanzees, like humans, have cumulative culture. Here, we use field experiments at Seringbara (Nimba Mountains, Guinea) to test whether chimpanzee nut cracking can be individually (re-)innovated. We provided: (1) palm nuts and stones, (2) palm fruit bunch, (3) cracked palm nuts and (4) Coula nuts and stones. Chimpanzee parties visited (n = 35) and explored (n = 11) the experiments but no nut cracking occurred. In these experiments, chimpanzees did not individually (re-)innovate nut cracking under ecologically valid conditions. Our null results are consistent with the hypothesis that chimpanzee nut cracking is a product of social learning.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
Dewey Decimal Classification:300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
Scopus Subject Areas:Social Sciences & Humanities > Social Psychology
Social Sciences & Humanities > Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Life Sciences > Behavioral Neuroscience
Uncontrolled Keywords:Behavioral Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology
Language:English
Date:24 January 2022
Deposited On:06 Feb 2023 17:15
Last Modified:25 Feb 2025 02:41
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
ISSN:2397-3374
OA Status:Green
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-021-01272-9
Project Information:
  • Funder: Lucie Burgers Foundation for Comparative Behaviour Research
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