High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while each raising one arm. Palm-to-palm clasping (PPC) is a distinct style of high-arm grooming in which the grooming partners clasp each other’s raised palms. In wild communities, samples of at least 100 observed dyads grooming with raised hands showed PPC frequencies varying from 30% dyads grooming (Kanyawara, Kibale), and in a large free-ranging sanctuary group, the frequency reached >80% dyads (group 1, Chimfunshi) [1 ; 2]. Because between-community differences in frequency of PPC apparently result from social learning, are stable across generations, and last for at least 9 years, they are thought to be cultural, but the mechanism of transmissio...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
This work was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Seventh Frame...
Male and female human social bonding strategies are both culturally and genetically shaped. Chimpanz...
High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while eac...
High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while eac...
The ‘grooming handclasp’ is one of the most well-established cultural traditions in chimpanzees. A r...
Grooming handclasp (GHC) behaviour was originally advocated as the first evidence of social culture ...
In mammals, allogrooming is prominent in forming and maintaining social and cooperative relationship...
Human culture thrives by virtue of communication, yet whether communication plays an influential rol...
A large body of evidence suggests that female Old World monkeys maintain selective long-term groomin...
Grooming is one of the most conspicuous social interactions among nonhuman primates. The selection o...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Allogrooming, or attentive manipulation of the fur or skin by other individuals, has both utilitaria...
Grooming is one of the most conspicuous social interactions among nonhuman primates. The selection o...
Chimpanzees are one of the few species where males consistently remain in and females typically disp...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
This work was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Seventh Frame...
Male and female human social bonding strategies are both culturally and genetically shaped. Chimpanz...
High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while eac...
High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while eac...
The ‘grooming handclasp’ is one of the most well-established cultural traditions in chimpanzees. A r...
Grooming handclasp (GHC) behaviour was originally advocated as the first evidence of social culture ...
In mammals, allogrooming is prominent in forming and maintaining social and cooperative relationship...
Human culture thrives by virtue of communication, yet whether communication plays an influential rol...
A large body of evidence suggests that female Old World monkeys maintain selective long-term groomin...
Grooming is one of the most conspicuous social interactions among nonhuman primates. The selection o...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Allogrooming, or attentive manipulation of the fur or skin by other individuals, has both utilitaria...
Grooming is one of the most conspicuous social interactions among nonhuman primates. The selection o...
Chimpanzees are one of the few species where males consistently remain in and females typically disp...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
This work was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Seventh Frame...
Male and female human social bonding strategies are both culturally and genetically shaped. Chimpanz...