Knowledgeable Lemurs Become More Central in Social Networks
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.02.079
Knowledgeable Lemurs Become More Central in Social Networks
Abstract
Strong relationships exist between social connections and information transmission [1-9], where individuals' network position plays a key role in whether or not they acquire novel information [2, 3, 5, 6]. The relationships between social connections and information acquisition may be bidirectional if learning novel information, in addition to being influenced by it, influences network position. Individuals who acquire information quickly and use it frequently may receive more affiliative behaviors [10, 11] and may thus have a central network position. However, the potential influence of learning on network centrality has not been theoretically or empirically addressed. To bridge this epistemic gap, we investigated whether ring-tailed lemurs' (Lemur catta) centrality in affiliation networks changed after they learned how to solve a novel foraging task. Lemurs who had frequently initiated interactions and approached conspecifics before the learning experiment were more likely to observe and learn the task solution. Comparing social networks before and after the learning experiment revealed that the frequently observed lemurs received more affiliative behaviors than they did before-they became more central after the experiment. This change persisted even after the task was removed and was not caused by the observed lemurs initiating more affiliative behaviors. Consequently, quantifying received and initiated interactions separately provides unique insights into the relationships between learning and centrality. While the factors that influence network position are not fully understood, our results suggest that individual differences in learning and becoming successful can play a major role in social centrality, especially when learning from others is advantageous.
Keywords: Lemur catta; information acquisition; information transmission; learning; network metrics; ring-tailed lemur; social centrality; social network analysis.
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Comment in
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Social Dynamics: Knowledgeable Lemurs Gain Status.Curr Biol. 2018 Apr 23;28(8):R344-R346. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.03.004. Curr Biol. 2018. PMID: 29689206
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