Thursday, 25 March 2010

Chimpanzee Culture Is Down To The Girls

It has long been observed that chimpanzee females have a stronger role to play in terms of maintenance and spread of cultural traits than males. Females use tools more frequently and are much more likely to be the teachers of juveniles. When they move to a new colony they may take a culture like a particular way to crack a nut with them. Here Johan Lind and Patrik Lindenfors show that the number of cultural traits in a colony correlates with the number of females but not males.

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