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Dr. Sabine Nöbel is a Postdoc at the Martin-Luther University Halle Wittenberg in the group “Animal Ecology“. Her background is in the behavioral ecology of Poeciliids and Drosophila studying non-genetic inheritance of mating preferences using mate-copying, by which females build mating preferences by observing and copying conspecific females’ mate-choice. She studies how new, socially learnt mating preferences can invade a population and persist across generations. Since May 2019, Dr. Nöbel is the secretary of ESLR (Association of Early-career Social Learning Researchers) Society, an early-career network for all things around social learning and cultural evolution.

In this episode, we talk about social learning, mate copying, and culture. We start by discussing social learning from an evolutionary perspective. We get into the specific example of mate copying, and how it occurs in Drosophila. We get into the factors that play a role in it; if rejections are also copied; and how choosers can deceive the copiers. We then talk about social learning, culture, conformity, and traditions in non-human animals, and how to understand culture from a biological perspective. We discuss if mate copying can have implications for the study of evolved mate preferences, and sexual selection. Finally, we discuss if by studying culture and cultural transmission in non-human animals can we get new insights into human culture.

Time Links:
00:00 Intro
01:16 Social learning from the perspective of evolutionary biology
03:29 Stable and plastic social learning
05:52 Mate copying
07:47 Mate copying in Drosophila
14:17 What factors play a role in mate copying
19:30 Do individuals also copy rejections?
22:58 Audience effects, and how choosers can deceive the copiers
25:42 Social learning, culture, conformity, and traditions in non-human animals
32:06 Understanding culture from an evolutionary biological perspective
36:11 Does mate copying have implications for the study of mate preferences?
39:45 Sexual selection
41:56 New insights into human culture
43:02 Follow Dr. Nöbel’s work!
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