Animals may share food to gain immediate or delayed fitness benefits. Previous studies of sharing have concentrated on delayed benefits such as reciprocity, trade and punishment. This study tests an alternative model (the harassment or sharing-under-pressure hypothesis) in which a food owner immediately benefits because sharing avoids costly harassment from a beggar. I present an experiment that varies the potential ability of the beggar to harass, and of the owner to defend the food, to examine the effects of harassment on food sharing in two primate species: chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and squirrel monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis). For both species, high levels of harassment potential significantly increased both beggar harass-ment and sha...
Chimpanzees and humans establish preferences over individuals they may benefit more from through sco...
Proximate factors of primate food sharing, in contrast to its evolutionary explanations, have receiv...
Feeding competition is thought to play a role in primate social organization as well as cognitive ev...
Most analyses of food-sharing behavior invoke complex explanations such as indirect and delayed bene...
Most analyses of food-sharing behavior invoke complex explanations such as indirect and delayed bene...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) sometimes help both humans and conspecifics in experimental situations...
Tolerant food sharing among human foragers can largely be explained by reciprocity. In contrast, foo...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
Several hypotheses have been developed to explain what benefits a donor may gain from sharing food w...
Several hypotheses have been developed to explain what benefits a donor may gain from sharing food w...
Studies on how animals behave when two partners receive different amounts of food have produced vari...
Chimpanzees hunt cooperatively in the wild, but the factors influencing food sharing after the hunt ...
Chimpanzees hunt cooperatively in the wild, but the factors influencing food sharing after the hunt ...
This study examines the impact of social dominance in prosocial food giving tasks in conjunction wit...
Little evidence of calculated reciprocity has been found in non-human primates so far. In this study...
Chimpanzees and humans establish preferences over individuals they may benefit more from through sco...
Proximate factors of primate food sharing, in contrast to its evolutionary explanations, have receiv...
Feeding competition is thought to play a role in primate social organization as well as cognitive ev...
Most analyses of food-sharing behavior invoke complex explanations such as indirect and delayed bene...
Most analyses of food-sharing behavior invoke complex explanations such as indirect and delayed bene...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) sometimes help both humans and conspecifics in experimental situations...
Tolerant food sharing among human foragers can largely be explained by reciprocity. In contrast, foo...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
Several hypotheses have been developed to explain what benefits a donor may gain from sharing food w...
Several hypotheses have been developed to explain what benefits a donor may gain from sharing food w...
Studies on how animals behave when two partners receive different amounts of food have produced vari...
Chimpanzees hunt cooperatively in the wild, but the factors influencing food sharing after the hunt ...
Chimpanzees hunt cooperatively in the wild, but the factors influencing food sharing after the hunt ...
This study examines the impact of social dominance in prosocial food giving tasks in conjunction wit...
Little evidence of calculated reciprocity has been found in non-human primates so far. In this study...
Chimpanzees and humans establish preferences over individuals they may benefit more from through sco...
Proximate factors of primate food sharing, in contrast to its evolutionary explanations, have receiv...
Feeding competition is thought to play a role in primate social organization as well as cognitive ev...