Erica Van de Waal

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The forgotten adaptive social benefits of social learning in animals.
Harrison R.A., Dongre P., van Schaik C.P., van de Waal E., 2024/10. Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 99 (5) pp. 1638-1651. Peer-reviewed.
Urbanization does not increase "object curiosity" in vervet monkeys, but semi-urban individuals selectively explore food-related anthropogenic items.
Ellington L., Mercier S., Motes-Rodrigo A., van de Waal E., Forss S., 2024/06. Current zoology, 70 (3) pp. 383-393. Peer-reviewed.
Social dynamics of vervet monkeys are dependent upon group identity.
Kerjean E., van de Waal E., Canteloup C., 2024/01/19. iScience, 27 (1) p. 108591. Peer-reviewed.
Role of immigrant males and muzzle contacts in the uptake of a novel food by wild vervet monkeys.
Dongre P., Lanté G., Cantat M., Canteloup C., van de Waal E., 2024/01/09. eLife, 13 pp. e76486. Peer-reviewed.
Lab cognition going wild: Implementing a new portable touchscreen system in vervet monkeys.
Harrison R.A., Mohr T., van de Waal E., 2023/08. The Journal of animal ecology, 92 (8) pp. 1545-1559. Peer-reviewed.
Striking pay dirt: Contemporary methods for studying animal sociality in the wild
Gruber Thibaud, van de Waal Erica, 2023/08. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 14 (8) pp. 1838-1841.
Context-dependent alarm responses in wild vervet monkeys.
Deshpande A., van de Waal E., Zuberbühler K., 2023/07. Animal cognition, 26 (4) pp. 1199-1208. Peer-reviewed.
Juvenile vervet monkeys rely on others when responding to danger.
Mohr T., van de Waal E., Zuberbühler K., Mercier S., 2023/07. Animal cognition, 26 (4) pp. 1443-1447. Peer-reviewed.
Reducing the bias due to unknown relationships in measuring the steepness of a dominance hierarchy
Saccà Tommaso, Gort Gerrit, van de Waal Erica, Hemelrijk Charlotte K., 2022/11. Animal Behaviour, 193 pp. 125-131. Peer-reviewed.
Focal vs. fecal: Seasonal variation in the diet of wild vervet monkeys from observational and DNA metabarcoding data.
Brun L., Schneider J., Carrió E.M., Dongre P., Taberlet P., Van de Waal E., Fumagalli L., 2022/10. Ecology and Evolution, 12 (10) pp. e9358. Peer-reviewed.
Sex and dominance: How to assess and interpret intersexual dominance relationships in mammalian societies
Kappeler Peter M., Huchard Elise, Baniel Alice, Canteloup Charlotte, Charpentier Marie J. E., Cheng Leveda, Davidian Eve, Duboscq Julie, Fichtel Claudia, Hemelrijk Charlotte K. et al., 2022/07/29. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 10. Peer-reviewed.
Captivity and habituation to humans raise curiosity in vervet monkeys.
Forss SIF, Motes-Rodrigo A., Dongre P., Mohr T., van de Waal E., 2022/06. Animal cognition, 25 (3) pp. 671-682. Peer-reviewed.
Drivers and outcomes of between-group conflict in vervet monkeys.
García M.G., de Guinea M., Bshary R., van de Waal E., 2022/05/23. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 377 (1851) p. 20210145. Peer-reviewed.
Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates.
Kavanagh E., Street S.E., Angwela F.O., Bergman T.J., Blaszczyk M.B., Bolt L.M., Briseño-Jaramillo M., Brown M., Chen-Kraus C., Clay Z. et al., 2021/07. Royal Society open science, 8 (7) p. 210873. Peer-reviewed.
Processing of novel food reveals payoff and rank-biased social learning in a wild primate.
Canteloup C., Cera M.B., Barrett B.J., van de Waal E., 2021/05/18. Scientific reports, 11 (1) p. 9550. Peer-reviewed.
 
Organized to learn: the influence of social structure on social learning opportunities in a group
van Boekholt Bas, van de Waal Erica, Sterck Elisabeth H.M., 2021/02. iScience, 24 (2) p. 102117.
 
The consistency of individual centrality across time and networks in wild vervet monkeys.
Canteloup C., Puga-Gonzalez I., Sueur C., van de Waal E., 2021/02. American journal of primatology, 83 (2) pp. e23232. Peer-reviewed.
Reactions to infant death by wild vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: prolonged carrying, non-mother carrying, and partial maternal cannibalism.
Botting J., van de Waal E., 2020/11. Primates; journal of primatology, 61 (6) pp. 751-756. Peer-reviewed.
 
The effects of data collection and observation methods on uncertainty of social networks in wild primates.
Canteloup C., Puga-Gonzalez I., Sueur C., van de Waal E., 2020/07. American journal of primatology, 82 (7) pp. e23137. Peer-reviewed.
 
Dynamics of Intersexual Dominance and Adult Sex- Ratio in Wild Vervet Monkeys
Hemelrijk Charlotte Korinna, Wubs Matthias, Gort Gerrit, Botting Jennifer, van de Waal Erica, 2020/05/14. Frontiers in Psychology, 11.
 
Wild primates copy higher-ranked individuals in a social transmission experiment.
Canteloup C., Hoppitt W., van de Waal E., 2020/01/23. Nature communications, 11 (1) p. 459. Peer-reviewed.
 
Corrigendum: Dynamics of Intersexual Dominance and Adult Sex- Ratio in Wild Vervet Monkeys.
Hemelrijk C.K., Wubs M., Gort G., Botting J., van de Waal E., 2020. Frontiers in psychology, 11 p. 598699. Peer-reviewed.
 
The effect of social and ecological factors on the time budget of wild vervet monkeys
Canteloup Charlotte, Borgeaud Christèle, Wubs Matthias, van de Waal Erica, 2019/12. Ethology, 125 (12) pp. 902-913.
Primates are living links to our past: The contribution of comparative studies with wild vervet monkeys to the field of social cognition.
Mertz J., Surreault A., van de Waal E., Botting J., 2019/09. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior, 118 pp. 65-81. Peer-reviewed.
Social attention biases in juvenile wild vervet monkeys: implications for socialisation and social learning processes.
Grampp M., Sueur C., van de Waal E., Botting J., 2019/05. Primates; journal of primatology, 60 (3) pp. 261-275. Peer-reviewed.
Correlates of social role and conflict severity in wild vervet monkey agonistic screams.
Mercier S., Déaux E.C., van de Waal E., Bono AEJ, Zuberbühler K., 2019. PloS one, 14 (5) pp. e0214640. Peer-reviewed.
Payoff- and Sex-Biased Social Learning Interact in a Wild Primate Population.
Bono AEJ, Whiten A., van Schaik C., Krützen M., Eichenberger F., Schnider A., van de Waal E., 2018/09/10. Current biology, 28 (17) pp. 2800-2805.e4. Peer-reviewed.
 
Celebrating the continued importance of "Machiavellian Intelligence" 30 years on.
Hopper L.M., van de Waal E., Caldwell C.A., 2018. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 132 (4) pp. 427-431. Peer-reviewed.
Field experiments with wild primates reveal no consistent dominance-based bias in social learning
Botting J., Whiten A., Grampp M., van de Waal E., 2018. Animal Behaviour, 136 pp. 1-12. Peer-reviewed.
On the neglected behavioural variation among neighbouring primate groups
van de Waal E., 2018. Ethology, 124 (12) pp. 845-854. Peer-reviewed.
The pervasive role of social learning in primate lifetime development.
Whiten A., van de Waal E., 2018. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 72 (5) p. 80. Peer-reviewed.
 
Lack of conformity to new local dietary preferences in migrating captive chimpanzees.
Vale G.L., Davis S.J., van de Waal E., Schapiro S.J., Lambeth S.P., Whiten A., 2017. Animal Behaviour, 124 pp. 135-144. Peer-reviewed.
Social learning, culture and the 'socio-cultural brain' of human and non-human primates.
Whiten A., van de Waal E., 2017. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 82 pp. 58-75. Peer-reviewed.
 
Vervet monkeys greet adult males during high-risk situations
Mercier S., Neumann C., van de Waal E., Chollet E., Meric de Bellefon J., Zuberbühler K., 2017. Animal Behaviour, 132 pp. 229-245. Peer-reviewed.
 
Identifying and dissecting conformity in animals in the wild: further analysis of primate data
Whiten A., van de Waal E., 2016. Animal Behaviour, 122 pp. e1–e4. Peer-reviewed.
Intergroup Variation of Social Relationships in Wild Vervet Monkeys: A Dynamic Network Approach.
Borgeaud C., Sosa S., Bshary R., Sueur C., van de Waal E., 2016. Frontiers in Psychology, 7 p. 915. Peer-reviewed.
 
Wild vervet monkeys copy alternative methods for opening an artificial fruit.
van de Waal E., Claidière N., Whiten A., 2015. Animal Cognition, 18 (3) pp. 617-627. Peer-reviewed.
 
Differences in Diet Between Six Neighbouring Groups of Vervet Monkeys
Tournier E, Tournier V., van de Waal E., Barrett A., Brown L., Bshary R., 2014. Ethology, 120 (5) pp. 471-482. Peer-reviewed.
Social networks in primates: smart and tolerant species have more efficient networks.
Pasquaretta C., Levé M., Claidière N., van de Waal E., Whiten A., MacIntosh A.J., Pelé M., Bergstrom M.L., Borgeaud C., Brosnan S.F. et al., 2014. Scientific Reports, 4 p. 7600. Peer-reviewed.
 
Wild vervet monkey infants acquire the food-processing variants of their mothers
van de Waal E., Bshary R., Whiten A., 2014. Animal Behaviour, 90 pp. 41-45. Peer-reviewed.
 
Philopatric vervet monkey females are the focus of social attention rather independently of rank
Renevey N., Bshary R., van de Waal E., 2013. Behaviour, 150 (6) pp. 599-615. Peer-reviewed.
 
Potent social learning and conformity shape a wild primate's foraging decisions.
van de Waal E., Borgeaud C., Whiten A., 2013. Science, 340 (6131) pp. 483-485. Peer-reviewed.
 
Social learning and spread of alternative means of opening an artificial fruit in four groups of vervet monkeys
van de Waal E., Claidière N., Whiten A., 2013. Animal Behaviour, 85 (1) pp. 71-76. Peer-reviewed.
Third-party ranks knowledge in wild vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops pygerythrus).
Borgeaud C., van de Waal E., Bshary R., 2013. PLoS One, 8 (3) pp. e58562. Peer-reviewed.
Similarity in food cleaning techniques within matrilines in wild vervet monkeys.
van de Waal E., Krützen M., Hula J., Goudet J., Bshary R., 2012. PLoS One, 7 (4) pp. e35694.
Spontaneous emergence, imitation and spread of alternative foraging techniques among groups of vervet monkeys.
van de Waal E., Whiten A., 2012. PLoS One, 7 (10) pp. e47008. Peer-reviewed.
 
Infant access and handling in sooty mangabeys and vervet monkeys
Fruteau C., van de Waal E., van Damme E., Noë R., 2011. Animal Behaviour, 81 (1) pp. 153-161. Peer-reviewed.
 
Social-learning abilities of wild vervet monkeys in a two-step task artificial fruit experiment
van de Waal E., Bshary R., 2011. Animal Behaviour, 81 (2) pp. 433-438. Peer-reviewed.
 
Contact with human facilities appears to enhance technical skills in wild vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops).
van de Waal E., Bshary R., 2010. Folia primatologica, 81 (5) pp. 282-291. Peer-reviewed.
 
Selective attention to philopatric models causes directed social learning in wild vervet monkeys.
van de Waal E., Renevey N., Favre C.M., Bshary R., 2010. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 277 (1691) pp. 2105-2111. Peer-reviewed.
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