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Culture in whales and dolphins
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 309-324
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Culture and hyperculture: Why can't a cetacean be more like a (hu)man?
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 324-325
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A sound approach to the study of culture
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 325-326
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The mimetic dolphin
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 326-327
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Social learning by observation is analogue, instruction is digital
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- 30 October 2001, p. 327
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Sacrileges are welcome in science! Opening a discussion about culture in animals
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 327-328
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Genomic imprinting and culture in mammals
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 328-329
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Individual foraging specializations in marine mammals: Culture and ecology
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 329-330
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Validating cultural transmission in cetaceans
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 330-331
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Culture in cetaceans: Why put the cart before the horse?
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 331-332
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So how do they do it?
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 332-333
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Cetaecean culture: Philosophical implications
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 333-334
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Communicative cultures in cetaceans: Big questions are unanswered, functional analyses are needed
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- 30 October 2001, p. 334
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Where's the beef? Evidence of culture, imitation, and teaching, in cetaceans?
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- 30 October 2001, p. 335
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Laboratory evidence for cultural transmission mechanisms
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 335-337
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The use and abuse of ethnography
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- 30 October 2001, p. 337
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Is cetacean social learning unique?
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 337-338
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The promise of an ecological, evolutionary approach to culture and language
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 338-339
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Does cultural evolution need matriliny?
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 339-340
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Cetacean culture: Slippery when wet
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 340-341
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