Animal cultures matter for conservation

Understanding the rich social lives of animals benefits international conservation efforts Animal culture, defined as “information or behavior—shared within a community—which is acquired from conspecifics through some form of social learning” ( 1 ), can have important consequences for the survival a...

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Published inScience (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Vol. 363; no. 6431; pp. 1032 - 1034
Main Authors Brakes, Philippa, Dall, Sasha R. X., Aplin, Lucy M., Bearhop, Stuart, Carroll, Emma L., Ciucci, Paolo, Fishlock, Vicki, Ford, John K. B., Garland, Ellen C., Keith, Sally A., McGregor, Peter K., Mesnick, Sarah L., Noad, Michael J., di Sciara, Giuseppe Notarbartolo, Robbins, Martha M., Simmonds, Mark P., Spina, Fernando, Thornton, Alex, Wade, Paul R., Whiting, Martin J., Williams, James, Rendell, Luke, Whitehead, Hal, Whiten, Andrew, Rutz, Christian
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Association for the Advancement of Science 08.03.2019
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ISSN0036-8075
1095-9203
1095-9203
DOI10.1126/science.aaw3557

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Abstract Understanding the rich social lives of animals benefits international conservation efforts Animal culture, defined as “information or behavior—shared within a community—which is acquired from conspecifics through some form of social learning” ( 1 ), can have important consequences for the survival and reproduction of individuals, social groups, and potentially, entire populations ( 1 , 2 ). Yet, until recently, conservation strategies and policies have focused primarily on broad demographic responses and the preservation of genetically defined, evolutionarily significant units. A burgeoning body of evidence on cultural transmission and other aspects of sociality ( 3 ) is now affording critical insights into what should be conserved (going beyond the protection of genetic diversity, to consider adaptive aspects of phenotypic variation), and why specific conservation programs succeed (e.g., through facilitating the resilience of cultural diversity) while others fail (e.g., by neglecting key repositories of socially transmitted knowledge). Here, we highlight how international legal instruments, such as the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), can facilitate smart, targeted conservation of a wide range of taxa, by explicitly considering aspects of their sociality and cultures.
AbstractList Understanding the rich social lives of animals benefits international conservation efforts Animal culture, defined as “information or behavior—shared within a community—which is acquired from conspecifics through some form of social learning” ( 1 ), can have important consequences for the survival and reproduction of individuals, social groups, and potentially, entire populations ( 1 , 2 ). Yet, until recently, conservation strategies and policies have focused primarily on broad demographic responses and the preservation of genetically defined, evolutionarily significant units. A burgeoning body of evidence on cultural transmission and other aspects of sociality ( 3 ) is now affording critical insights into what should be conserved (going beyond the protection of genetic diversity, to consider adaptive aspects of phenotypic variation), and why specific conservation programs succeed (e.g., through facilitating the resilience of cultural diversity) while others fail (e.g., by neglecting key repositories of socially transmitted knowledge). Here, we highlight how international legal instruments, such as the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), can facilitate smart, targeted conservation of a wide range of taxa, by explicitly considering aspects of their sociality and cultures.
Animal culture, defined as “information or behavior—shared within a community—which is acquired from conspecifics through some form of social learning” (1), can have important consequences for the survival and reproduction of individuals, social groups, and potentially, entire populations (1, 2). Yet, until recently, conservation strategies and policies have focused primarily on broad demographic responses and the preservation of genetically defined, evolutionarily significant units. A burgeoning body of evidence on cultural transmission and other aspects of sociality (3) is now affording critical insights into what should be conserved (going beyond the protection of genetic diversity, to consider adaptive aspects of phenotypic variation), and why specific conservation programs succeed (e.g., through facilitating the resilience of cultural diversity) while others fail (e.g., by neglecting key repositories of socially transmitted knowledge). Here, we highlight how international legal instruments, such as the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), can facilitate smart, targeted conservation of a wide range of taxa, by explicitly considering aspects of their sociality and cultures.
Author Robbins, Martha M.
Bearhop, Stuart
Aplin, Lucy M.
Mesnick, Sarah L.
di Sciara, Giuseppe Notarbartolo
Garland, Ellen C.
Fishlock, Vicki
Keith, Sally A.
Rutz, Christian
McGregor, Peter K.
Simmonds, Mark P.
Williams, James
Whiten, Andrew
Brakes, Philippa
Noad, Michael J.
Whiting, Martin J.
Whitehead, Hal
Dall, Sasha R. X.
Rendell, Luke
Carroll, Emma L.
Ford, John K. B.
Spina, Fernando
Thornton, Alex
Ciucci, Paolo
Wade, Paul R.
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Conservation
Conservation of Natural Resources
Conspecifics
Cultural factors
Cultural Pluralism
Culture
Demographics
Elephants
Evolution
Genetic diversity
Migratory species
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Pan troglodytes
Phenotypic variations
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Preservation
Repositories
Social discrimination learning
Social Learning
Socialization
Wild animals
Wildlife conservation
Title Animal cultures matter for conservation
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