Dear MARMAM,


I am pleased to announce the following review publication:



Jenny A. Allen. (2019) Community through culture: from insects to whales. 
BioEssays. 41(11). 1900060.



Abstract: It has become increasingly clear that social learning and culture 
occur much more broadly, and in a wider variety of animal communities, than 
initially believed. Recent research has expanded the list to include insects, 
fishes, elephants, and cetaceans. Such diversity allows scientists to expand 
the scope of potential research questions, which can help form a more complete 
understanding of animal culture than any single species can provide on its own. 
It is crucial to understand how culture and social learning present in 
different communities, as well as what influences community structure and 
culture may have on one another, so that the results across these different 
studies may most effectively inform one another. This review presents an 
overview of social learning in species across a spectrum of community 
structures, providing the necessary infrastructure to allow a comparison of 
studies that will help move the field of animal culture forward.



The paper is available via the following link: 
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/bies.201900060



Alternatively, please email me on [email protected] or 
[email protected] for a pdf copy.





Best regards,



Jenny Allen



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Dr. Jenny Allen

Marine Science Lecturer
Environmental Futures Research Institute
Griffith School of Environment and Science
Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus
Building G24, Room 4.13

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