Novelty transmittal and innovative species

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (4):407-408 (2007)
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Captive or experimental studies may be of greater utility than field studies in documenting novel behaviors. Social hierarchy affects the spread of innovations. Innovative species should also be found in cases where sociality is low or absent

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