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TITLE: Animal innovation defined and operationalized
AUTHOR: Grant Ramsey, Meredith L. Bastian, and Carel van Schaik
ABSTRACT: Innovation is a key component of most definitions of culture and intelligence.
Additionally, innovations may affect a species ecology and evolution. Nonetheless,
conceptual and empirical work on innovation has only recently begun. In particular,
largely
because the existing operational definition (first occurrence in a population) requires
long-term studies of populations, there has been no systematic study of innovation in wild
animals. To facilitate such study, we have produced a new definition of innovation:
Innovation is the process generates in an individual a novel learned behavior that is not
simply a consequence of social learning or environmental induction. Using this definition,
we
propose a new operational approach for distinguishing innovations in the field. The
operational criteria employ information from the following sources: (1) the behaviors
geographic and local prevalence and individual frequency; (2) properties of the behavior,
such as the social role of the behavior, the context in which the behavior is exhibited,
and
its similarity to other behaviors; (3) changes in the occurrence of the behavior over
time;
and (4) knowledge of spontaneous or experimentally induced behavior in captivity. These
criteria do not require long-term studies at a single site, but information from multiple
populations of a species will generally be needed. These criteria are systematized into a
dichotomous key that can be used to assess whether a behavior observed in the field is
likely
to be an innovation.
KEYWORDS: behavior, culture, improvisation, innovation, invention, operational definition,
social learning.
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