10.6084/m9.figshare.5032997.v1 Brendan J. Barrett Brendan J. Barrett Richard L. McElreath Richard L. McElreath Susan E. Perry Susan E. Perry Figure S4 from Pay-off-biased social learning underlies the diffusion of novel extractive foraging traditions in a wild primate The Royal Society 2017 pay-off bias social learning behavioural traditions Cebus cultural transmission extractive foraging 2017-05-23 14:12:32 Journal contribution https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Figure_S4_from_Pay-off-biased_social_learning_underlies_the_diffusion_of_novel_extractive_foraging_traditions_in_a_wild_primate/5032997 Techniques observed during experiment. Rows are unique individuals, from older (top) to younger (bottom). X-axis is event time. Each color represents a processing technique. Circles indicate successes. X indicate failures. The most successful technique in red (canine seam) diffused to older members of the population. Younger individuals did not use canine seam, had more failed attempts, and fewer processing attempts. Points are raw data.