The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to external conditions may be critical for individual survival. However, it is unclear which factors predict their distribution across species. Here, we investigated social inhibition and behavioural flexibility in six primate species (chimpanzees, bonobos, orangutans, gorillas, capuchin monkeys and spider monkeys) differing in terms of phylogenetic relatedness, foraging ecology and social organization. Depending on the social context, individuals could maximize their food intake by inhibiting the selection of a larger food reward in one condition (i.e. inhibition), but not in others, which required them to flexibly switching strategies across co...
Behavioral flexibility is a critical ability allowing animals to respond to changes in their environ...
We suggest that variation in mammalian behavioural flexibility not accounted for by current socioeco...
Identifying the factors that influence species diversification is fundamental to our understanding o...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
This work was conducted while the first author held a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral ...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
SummaryThe Machiavellian Intelligence or Social Brain Hypothesis explains the evolution of increased...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to Andrew Whiten.Behavioural f...
Contemporary evolutionary theories propose that living in groups drives the selection of enhanced co...
Phenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we tested whet...
SummaryTo understand constraints on the evolution of cooperation, we compared the ability of bonobos...
In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conse...
Predominant primate socioecological theories explain observed variations in social systems (and its ...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
Behavioral flexibility is a critical ability allowing animals to respond to changes in their environ...
We suggest that variation in mammalian behavioural flexibility not accounted for by current socioeco...
Identifying the factors that influence species diversification is fundamental to our understanding o...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
This work was conducted while the first author held a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral ...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
SummaryThe Machiavellian Intelligence or Social Brain Hypothesis explains the evolution of increased...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to Andrew Whiten.Behavioural f...
Contemporary evolutionary theories propose that living in groups drives the selection of enhanced co...
Phenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we tested whet...
SummaryTo understand constraints on the evolution of cooperation, we compared the ability of bonobos...
In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conse...
Predominant primate socioecological theories explain observed variations in social systems (and its ...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
Behavioral flexibility is a critical ability allowing animals to respond to changes in their environ...
We suggest that variation in mammalian behavioural flexibility not accounted for by current socioeco...
Identifying the factors that influence species diversification is fundamental to our understanding o...