Commentary: Is all learning innovation?
(2008)
Journal Article
Rendell, L., Hoppitt, W., & Kendal, J. (2008). Commentary: Is all learning innovation?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30(4), 421-422. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x0700252x
Dr Jeremy Kendal's Outputs (4)
Factors affecting the stability of foraging traditions in fishes. (2008)
Journal Article
Stanley, E., Kendal, R., Kendal, J., Grounds, S., & Laland, K. (2008). Factors affecting the stability of foraging traditions in fishes. Animal Behaviour, 75, 565-572. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2007.06.014There is considerable laboratory-based evidence that social learning plays a role in the behaviour of many animals, including fishes. However, a weakness of such studies in fishes, is that in virtually all to-date, the behaviour exhibited could be le... Read More about Factors affecting the stability of foraging traditions in fishes..
Conceptual Barriers to Progress Within Evolutionary Biology. (2008)
Journal Article
Laland, K., Odling-Smee, J., Feldman, M., & Kendal, J. (2009). Conceptual Barriers to Progress Within Evolutionary Biology. Foundations of Science, 14, 195-216. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-008-9153-8In spite of its success, Neo-Darwinism is faced with major conceptual barriers to further progress, deriving directly from its metaphysical foundations. Most importantly, neo- Darwinism fails to recognize a fundamental cause of evolutionary change, “... Read More about Conceptual Barriers to Progress Within Evolutionary Biology..
Modelling social learning in monkeys. (2008)
Journal Article
Kendal, J. (2008). Modelling social learning in monkeys. The behavior analyst today, 9(1), 50-56The application of modelling to social learning in monkey populations has been a neglected topic. Recently, however, a number of statistical, simulation and analytical approaches have been developed to help examine social learning processes, putative... Read More about Modelling social learning in monkeys..