Histogram of 10,000 proportions of non-conflict intervals in which an immature A) groomed or B) played with a non-mother obtained from a randomization procedure for individuals of age class 1.5 – 5.0, 5.0 – 8.0, 8.0 – 12.0. PC = Average proportion of PC intervals in which the non-mother was groomed or played with. NC = Bootstrapped mean of proportions in which the non-mother was groomed or played with in a random non-conflict interval
Conflict management strategies can reduce costs of aggressive competition in group-living animals. P...
Grooming interactions benefit groomers, but may have negative consequences for bystanders. Grooming ...
This study investigated post-conflict (PC) behavior among wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of the ...
Examining the ontogeny of conflict-mitigating behaviors in our closest living relatives is an import...
Social grooming is ubiquitous among the captive chimpanzees at Chester Zoo. Seven individuals were c...
Grooming relationships between adult male chimpanzees are often reciprocal, i.e. individuals receive...
Evidence for the anticipation of competition at feeding time has been previously documented in both ...
The developmental trajectories of social play have evolved in concert with the extension of the imma...
In this article I combine old and new data to provide an up to date contribution on social play in p...
Most theories on the function of play have focused on ultimate rather than proximate benefits. Play ...
The long-term effects of early life adversities on social capacities have been documented in humans ...
Understanding the evolution of cooperation remains a central concern in studies of animal behaviour,...
It is widely accepted that an animal’s early history, including but not limited to its rearing histo...
In many mammals, early social experience is critical to developing species appropriate adult behavio...
Summary- In this article I combine old and new data to provide an up to date contribution on social ...
Conflict management strategies can reduce costs of aggressive competition in group-living animals. P...
Grooming interactions benefit groomers, but may have negative consequences for bystanders. Grooming ...
This study investigated post-conflict (PC) behavior among wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of the ...
Examining the ontogeny of conflict-mitigating behaviors in our closest living relatives is an import...
Social grooming is ubiquitous among the captive chimpanzees at Chester Zoo. Seven individuals were c...
Grooming relationships between adult male chimpanzees are often reciprocal, i.e. individuals receive...
Evidence for the anticipation of competition at feeding time has been previously documented in both ...
The developmental trajectories of social play have evolved in concert with the extension of the imma...
In this article I combine old and new data to provide an up to date contribution on social play in p...
Most theories on the function of play have focused on ultimate rather than proximate benefits. Play ...
The long-term effects of early life adversities on social capacities have been documented in humans ...
Understanding the evolution of cooperation remains a central concern in studies of animal behaviour,...
It is widely accepted that an animal’s early history, including but not limited to its rearing histo...
In many mammals, early social experience is critical to developing species appropriate adult behavio...
Summary- In this article I combine old and new data to provide an up to date contribution on social ...
Conflict management strategies can reduce costs of aggressive competition in group-living animals. P...
Grooming interactions benefit groomers, but may have negative consequences for bystanders. Grooming ...
This study investigated post-conflict (PC) behavior among wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of the ...