Individual foraging specializations in marine mammals: Culture and ecology Note

Connor, RC. (2001). Individual foraging specializations in marine mammals: Culture and ecology . BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES, 24(2), 329-330. 10.1017/S0140525X01283964

cited authors

  • Connor, RC

authors

abstract

  • Rendell and Whitehead argue persuasively that individual foraging specializations, if socially learned, are examples of cetacean culture. However, they discount ecological variation experienced by individuals within a population as a factor in such behavior. I suggest that ecological variation may play an important role in individual foraging specializations and describe several ecological parameters that may help us understand the high frequency of this interesting behavior in the marine habitat.

publication date

  • August 22, 2001

published in

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start page

  • 329

end page

  • 330

volume

  • 24

issue

  • 2