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Learning cultural transmission

Research is needed to determine if prey fish can culturally transfer the knowledge of a heterospecific alarm cue to naive individuals. While a similar study was conducted by Mathis et al, (1996) using predator odours, the ecological pressure to leam a heterospecific cue may not be as high as it may be to learn a predator odour. Therefore, cultural transmission may not be an effective method of learning. [Pg.325]

Mathis, A., Chivers, D. P. and Smith, R. J. F., 1996, Cultural transmission of predator recognition in fishes intraspecific and interspecific learning, Anim. Behav. 51 185-201. [Pg.327]


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