Supply and demand largely determine the price of goods on human markets. It has been proposed that in animals, similar forces influence the payoff distribution between trading partners in Sexual selection, intraspecific cooperation and interspecific mutualism. Here we present the first experimental evidence supporting biological market theory in it study on cleaner fish, Labroides dimidiatus. Cleaners interact with two classes of clients: choosy client species with access to several cleaners usually do not queue for service and do not return if ignored, while resident client species with access to only one cleaning station do queue or return. We used plexiglas plates with equal amounts of food to stimulate these behaviours of the two client...
The cleaning of client fish by cleaner fish is one of the most highly developed interspecific commun...
If cooperation often involves investment, then what specific conditions prevent selection from acti...
SummaryHumans show great flexibility in adjusting their levels of cooperation to account for current...
Market-like situations emerge in nature when trading partners exchange goods and services. However, ...
Service providers may vary service quality depending on whether they work alone or provide the servi...
Mutualisms are driven by partners deciding to interact with one another to gain specific services or...
There is a wealth of game theoretical approaches to the evolution and maintenance of cooperation bet...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
How can cooperation persist if, for one partner, cheating is more profitable than cooperation in eac...
What are the mechanisms that prevent partners from cheating in potentially cooperative interactions ...
SummaryHumans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1–5]. In ...
Humans are highly social animals and often help unrelated individuals that may never reciprocate the...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to 'c...
Mutualisms, in which both participants gain a net benefit, are ubiquitous in all ecosystems, and the...
The cleaning of client fish by cleaner fish is one of the most highly developed interspecific commun...
If cooperation often involves investment, then what specific conditions prevent selection from acti...
SummaryHumans show great flexibility in adjusting their levels of cooperation to account for current...
Market-like situations emerge in nature when trading partners exchange goods and services. However, ...
Service providers may vary service quality depending on whether they work alone or provide the servi...
Mutualisms are driven by partners deciding to interact with one another to gain specific services or...
There is a wealth of game theoretical approaches to the evolution and maintenance of cooperation bet...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
How can cooperation persist if, for one partner, cheating is more profitable than cooperation in eac...
What are the mechanisms that prevent partners from cheating in potentially cooperative interactions ...
SummaryHumans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1–5]. In ...
Humans are highly social animals and often help unrelated individuals that may never reciprocate the...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to 'c...
Mutualisms, in which both participants gain a net benefit, are ubiquitous in all ecosystems, and the...
The cleaning of client fish by cleaner fish is one of the most highly developed interspecific commun...
If cooperation often involves investment, then what specific conditions prevent selection from acti...
SummaryHumans show great flexibility in adjusting their levels of cooperation to account for current...