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Orangutan leaf-carrying for nest-building: toward unraveling cultural processes.
Russon, Anne E; Handayani, Dwi Putri; Kuncoro, Purwo; Ferisa, Agnes.
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  • Russon AE; Department of Psychology, Glendon College of York University, 2275 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON, M4N 3M6, Canada. arusson@gl.yorku.ca
Anim Cogn ; 10(2): 189-202, 2007 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17160669
We report an empirical study on leaf-carrying, a newly discovered nest-building technique that involves collecting nest materials before reaching the nest site. We assessed whether leaf-carrying by rehabilitant orangutans on Kaja Island, Central Kalimantan, owes to cultural influences. Findings derive from ca 600 h observational data on nesting skills and nesting associations in Kaja's 42 resident rehabilitants, which yielded 355 nests and 125 leaf-carrying cases by 34 rehabilitants. Regional contrasts with 14 other communities (7 rehabilitant, 7 wild) indicated cultural influences on leaf-carrying on Kaja. Association data showed exceptional social learning opportunities for leaf-carrying on Kaja, with residents taking differential advantage of these opportunities as a function of development, experience, and social position. Juvenile males with basic nesting skills were most influenced by social input. Most (27) leaf-carriers had probably learned leaf-carrying when caged and 7 probably learned it on Kaja. Social priming was probably the main impetus to leaf-carrying on Kaja, by simply prompting observers to copy when leaf-carrying associates collected nesting materials, what they collected, and where they used their collected materials. Implications concern acquisition processes and ontogenetic schedules that orchestrate sets of features-needs or interests, cognitive abilities, social preferences-which enable cultural transmission.
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Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pongo pygmaeus / Árboles / Comportamiento de Nidificación Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Anim Cogn Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA VETERINARIA Año: 2007 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Canadá Pais de publicación: Alemania
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Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pongo pygmaeus / Árboles / Comportamiento de Nidificación Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Anim Cogn Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA VETERINARIA Año: 2007 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Canadá Pais de publicación: Alemania