Discuss the primary differences between social learning and public information models of foraging. In addition, consider the large body of work that has focused on what Ward & Zahavi (1973) dubbed the information center hypothesis in a paper entitled "The Importance of Certain Assemblages of Birds as 'Information Centers' For Food Finding" (Ibis, vol. 115, pp. 517- 534). Which of the two models-public information or social learning-is most applicable to the information center hypothesis? Also, consult Mock and colleagues' (1988) paper, "Falsifiability and the Information Centre Hypothesis" (Ornis Scandinavica, vol. 19, pp. 231-248). What were the major issues raised by Mock and colleagues? Conduct a literature search and determine whether any of these issues have since been resolved experimentally- provide details on your search.
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