2017
DOI: 10.26451/abc.04.04.03.2017
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Exploration of Horizontal Information Transmission through Social Learning in Juvenile Atlantic Spotted Dolphins (Stenella frontalis)

Abstract: -Although vertical (mother-to-offspring) information transfer has been reported in dolphins, it is unclear whether horizontal information transfer takes place between peers of non-parental individuals. We hypothesized that horizontal information transmission takes place within juvenile social play-forage subgroups and within pairs of juveniles in the form of social learning, as a way for older juveniles to contribute to the further development of younger juveniles' foraging skills. Since 1985, a long-term stud… Show more

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“…Bottlenose Dolphins have been documented to mate with more than 13 species in captivity, and in some cases, produce fertile offspring (e.g., Sylvestre and Tasaka 1985). Therefore, social MSG interactions between these 2 species could provide reproductive opportunities and other benefits associated with social interactions, such as learning (De Brabanter et al 2017, Syme et al 2023) and forming relationships (Ellizer and Herzing 2015).…”
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“…Bottlenose Dolphins have been documented to mate with more than 13 species in captivity, and in some cases, produce fertile offspring (e.g., Sylvestre and Tasaka 1985). Therefore, social MSG interactions between these 2 species could provide reproductive opportunities and other benefits associated with social interactions, such as learning (De Brabanter et al 2017, Syme et al 2023) and forming relationships (Ellizer and Herzing 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%