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How evolution affects groups of animals, including humans

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The study of animal behaviour and evolution can provide a surprising insight into our own human behaviour and societal structures. By observing and understanding how animals interact with one another, we can learn more about the factors that shape the way we live and work together.

Alex Thornton is a Professor of cognitive evolution at Exeter University in the UK. He conducts experiments on animals – particularly birds of the crow family – to understand how behaviour and intelligence evolve. In his discussion with Dan and Pia, Alex draws some fascinating parallels between human behaviour and that of other animals, including evidence of democracy and compassion.

Three reasons to listen

  • To explore the evolutionary aspects of animal intelligence and the role of social interactions in shaping behaviour
  • To dive into research on crows and their complex societies, providing potential insights into human social dynamics
  • For a discussion on the impact of social media on human thinking and behaviour in the context of global conflicts

Episode highlights

  • [00:12:03] Introducing the corvid family of bird
  • [00:13:57] What crows use their large brains for
  • [00:20:06] Leadership dynamics within corvids
  • [00:22:06] How crows vote
  • [00:24:10] Why human culture is cumulative
  • [00:30:33] The evolutionary benefits of kindness
  • [00:35:05] Wrapping up
  • [00:36:28] Takeaways from Pia and Dan

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The study of animal behaviour and evolution can provide a surprising insight into our own human behaviour and societal structures. By observing and understanding how animals interact with one another, we can learn more about the factors that shape the way we live and work together.

Alex Thornton is a Professor of cognitive evolution at Exeter University in the UK. He conducts experiments on animals – particularly birds of the crow family – to understand how behaviour and intelligence evolve. In his discussion with Dan and Pia, Alex draws some fascinating parallels between human behaviour and that of other animals, including evidence of democracy and compassion.

Three reasons to listen

  • To explore the evolutionary aspects of animal intelligence and the role of social interactions in shaping behaviour
  • To dive into research on crows and their complex societies, providing potential insights into human social dynamics
  • For a discussion on the impact of social media on human thinking and behaviour in the context of global conflicts

Episode highlights

  • [00:12:03] Introducing the corvid family of bird
  • [00:13:57] What crows use their large brains for
  • [00:20:06] Leadership dynamics within corvids
  • [00:22:06] How crows vote
  • [00:24:10] Why human culture is cumulative
  • [00:30:33] The evolutionary benefits of kindness
  • [00:35:05] Wrapping up
  • [00:36:28] Takeaways from Pia and Dan

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  continue reading

101 episodes

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