Whiten et al (1999) Reading: Cultures in Chimpanzees Flashcards

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How many different behaviour patterns were studied in Chimpanzees? Give some examples.

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39 different behaviour patterns

-tool usage, grooming and courtship behaviours,

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How is culture defined in the biological sciences?

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  1. inter-generation transmission of behaviour may occur either genetically or through social learning, with processes of variation and selection shaping biological evolution
  2. cultural evolution
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Define cultural behaviour.

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behaviour that is transmitted repeatedly through social or observational learning to become a population level characteristic

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What are the three reasons that Whiten et. al give for how the tabulations of population differences amongst chimpanzees are problematic?

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  1. incomplete
  2. do not clarify the extent to which each behaviour pattern is habitual in the community
  3. do not systematically document the absence of behaviour patterns present elsewhere
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What was the main way that chimpanzees learn?

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copy the methods used by others

i.e. how to manipulate and open artificial ‘fruits’ designed as analogues of wild foods

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What have experimental studies on the acquisition of tool use and food processing skills by both children and captive chimpanzees indicate?

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there is a complex mix of imitation, other forms of social learning, and individual learning

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What was Phase 1 of the Whiten et. al. study?

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established a comprehensive list of candidate cultural variants, which are behaviours suspected by research workers to be specific to particular chimpanzee populations

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What were the main results of the Whiten et. al (1999) study?

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  1. some customary and habitual patterns are unique to certain communities, but others are shared between two or more communities
  2. profiles of each community are distinctively different, each with a pattern comprising many behavioural variants
  3. chimpanzees have rich, behavioural complexity
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What is the only major difference between the western and eastern populations of chimpanzees? (Whiten et. al 1999)

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nutcracking occurs in the west

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How are differences between cultures constituted?

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constituted by a multiplicity of variations in technology and social customs

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What do chimpanzees do when giving artificial ‘fruit’? (Whiten et. al)

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copy the methods used by others to manipulated and open artificial fruits

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Whiten et. al concluded that chimpanzees have what?

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rich behavioural complexity

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Cultural differences (often known as ________) are well established phenomena in the animal kingdom and are maintained through what?

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traditions, maintained through a variety of social transmission mechanisms

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Some customary and habitual patterns are _______ to certain chimpanzee communities but others are ______ between two or more communities

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unique, shared

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The profiles of each chimp community (Whiten et. al) are _______ _______, each with a pattern comprising many ______ _______

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distinctively different, behavioral variants

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