The graph shows the frequency of donations provided by focal individuals to related or unrelated partners that had been cooperating or defecting during the experience phase. Each line shows the behaviour of on focal rat to the same partner. Focal rats provided more food to cooperating than defecting partners, and the overall level of help was increased when interacting with unrelated partners. When lines completely overlapped, we raised one of them slightly to make them visible and marked the lines with asterisks
Theoretical models of cooperation typically assume that agents use simple rules based on last encoun...
Reciprocity can explain cooperative behaviour among non-kin, where individuals help others depending...
Cooperation among non-kin has been attributed sometimes to reciprocal altruism: Two or more individu...
Focal rats were not closer to their related than to their unrelated social partners, nor did they sh...
Some animals reciprocate help, but the underlying proximate mecha- nisms are largely unclear. Norwa...
Kin selection and reciprocity are two mechanisms underlying the evolution of cooperation, but the re...
Kin selection and reciprocity are two mechanisms underlying the evolution of cooperation, but the re...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
Funding was provided by the Schweizerischer National Fonds (SNF—grant 31003A_156152 to MT).Reciproci...
Direct reciprocity, according to the decision rule ‘help someone who has helped you before’, reflect...
Funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants 31003A_156152 and 31003A 176174...
<p>Rats pulled more often after help experience (filled dots) than after receiving no help (open tri...
Many animals cooperate even with unrelated individuals in various contexts, like providing food or a...
Funding was provided by Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156...
Theoretical models of cooperation typically assume that agents use simple rules based on last encoun...
Reciprocity can explain cooperative behaviour among non-kin, where individuals help others depending...
Cooperation among non-kin has been attributed sometimes to reciprocal altruism: Two or more individu...
Focal rats were not closer to their related than to their unrelated social partners, nor did they sh...
Some animals reciprocate help, but the underlying proximate mecha- nisms are largely unclear. Norwa...
Kin selection and reciprocity are two mechanisms underlying the evolution of cooperation, but the re...
Kin selection and reciprocity are two mechanisms underlying the evolution of cooperation, but the re...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
Funding was provided by the Schweizerischer National Fonds (SNF—grant 31003A_156152 to MT).Reciproci...
Direct reciprocity, according to the decision rule ‘help someone who has helped you before’, reflect...
Funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants 31003A_156152 and 31003A 176174...
<p>Rats pulled more often after help experience (filled dots) than after receiving no help (open tri...
Many animals cooperate even with unrelated individuals in various contexts, like providing food or a...
Funding was provided by Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156...
Theoretical models of cooperation typically assume that agents use simple rules based on last encoun...
Reciprocity can explain cooperative behaviour among non-kin, where individuals help others depending...
Cooperation among non-kin has been attributed sometimes to reciprocal altruism: Two or more individu...