Social Learning Strategies And Predation Risk: Minnows Copy Only When Using Private Information Would Be Costly

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Article Date: 27 Aug 2008 - 1:00 PDT

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Animals that live in changeable environments need information about their surroundings if they are to operate efficiently. They can gather information by exploring their surroundings themselves.

This yields accurate information, but uses time and energy and can expose the animal to its predators. Alternatively they can gather 'cheap' information by copying others, but at the risk of gathering incorrect or outdated knowledge.

A prominent psychological theory predicts that people should gather private information when the danger associated with doing so is low, but that they should copy others when these risks are high. Remarkably, our studies show that fish also follow this rule.

These results give us a deeper understanding of the evolution of social behaviours, such as copying others, and reveal that the learning abilities of fish are more sophisticated than previously thought.

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