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SUBMITTER: Suwandschieff E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10282571 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Suwandschieff Elisabeth E Mundry Roger R Kull Kristina K Kreuzer Lena L Schwing Raoul R
Royal Society open science 20230621 6
Categorizing individuals on the basis of familiarity is an adaptive way of dealing with the complexity of the social environment. It requires the use of conceptual familiarity and is considered higher order learning. Although, it is common among many species, ecological need might require and facilitate individual differentiation among heterospecifics. This may be true for laboratory populations just as much as for domesticated species and those that live in urban contexts. However, with the exc ...[more]