What are the mechanisms that prevent partners from cheating in potentially cooperative interactions between unrelated individuals? The cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus and client reef fish both benefit from an interaction as long as the cleaner eats ectoparasites. However, the cleaner fish prefers some client mucus, which constitutes cheating. Field observations suggested that clients control such cheating by using punishment (chasing the cleaner) or by switching partners (fleeing from the cleaner). Here, we tested experimentally whether such client behaviours result in cooperative cleaner fish. Cleaners were allowed to feed from Plexiglas plates containing prawn items and fish flake items. A lever attached to the plates allowed us to mimi...
Supply and demand largely determine the price of goods on human markets. It has been proposed that i...
Joint group membership is of major importance for cooperation in humans, and close ties or familiari...
The complex mutualistic relationship between the cleaner fish (Labroides dimidiatus) and their \u27c...
How can cooperation persist if, for one partner, cheating is more profitable than cooperation in eac...
There is a wealth of game theoretical approaches to the evolution and maintenance of cooperation bet...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to 'c...
AbstractThe most commonly asked question about cooperative interactions is how they are maintained w...
The most commonly asked question about cooperative interactions is how they are maintained when chea...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
Service providers may vary service quality depending on whether they work alone or provide the servi...
SummaryHumans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1–5]. In ...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
Mutualisms, in which both participants gain a net benefit, are ubiquitous in all ecosystems, and the...
Humans are highly social animals and often help unrelated individuals that may never reciprocate the...
The dynamics and prevalence of mutualistic interactions, which are responsible for the maintenance a...
Supply and demand largely determine the price of goods on human markets. It has been proposed that i...
Joint group membership is of major importance for cooperation in humans, and close ties or familiari...
The complex mutualistic relationship between the cleaner fish (Labroides dimidiatus) and their \u27c...
How can cooperation persist if, for one partner, cheating is more profitable than cooperation in eac...
There is a wealth of game theoretical approaches to the evolution and maintenance of cooperation bet...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to 'c...
AbstractThe most commonly asked question about cooperative interactions is how they are maintained w...
The most commonly asked question about cooperative interactions is how they are maintained when chea...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
Service providers may vary service quality depending on whether they work alone or provide the servi...
SummaryHumans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1–5]. In ...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
Mutualisms, in which both participants gain a net benefit, are ubiquitous in all ecosystems, and the...
Humans are highly social animals and often help unrelated individuals that may never reciprocate the...
The dynamics and prevalence of mutualistic interactions, which are responsible for the maintenance a...
Supply and demand largely determine the price of goods on human markets. It has been proposed that i...
Joint group membership is of major importance for cooperation in humans, and close ties or familiari...
The complex mutualistic relationship between the cleaner fish (Labroides dimidiatus) and their \u27c...