Funding was provided by SNF-grant 31003A_156152 to M.T.Direct reciprocity can establish stable cooperation. Nevertheless, the significance of this mechanism is yet unclear. A frequent assumption is that both commodity and context should be the same when help is exchanged between social partners. Yet, an exchange of different favours appears more likely in a natural setting. This is assumed to be cognitively demanding, however, because experienced help in one context needs to change the motivation to help by different means or in a different context. We tested whether Norway rats, Rattus norvegicus, transfer help from one cooperative task to another. Individuals could provide food to previously either cooperating or defecting partners by usi...
Direct reciprocity, according to the decision rule ‘help someone who has helped you before’, reflect...
Funding was provided by SNF grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156152 to Michael Taborsky.Norway rats ...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immediate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce ...
Funding was provided by Swiss National Science Foundation grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_ 156152 t...
The Swiss National Science Foundation provided funding (P2BEP3_175269).Many animals cooperate even w...
Many animals cooperate even with unrelated individuals in various contexts, like providing food or a...
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...
Funding was provided by SNF-grant no. 31003A_156152 to M.T.Kin selection and reciprocity are two mec...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
Funding was provided by SNF-grant 31003A_156152 to Michael Taborsky.If individuals help more those w...
Cooperation among non-kin has been attributed sometimes to reciprocal altruism: Two or more individu...
Wild-type Norway rats reciprocate help received in a well-replicated experimental food-giving task, ...
Funding was provided by Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156...
Funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants 31003A_156152 and 31003A 176174...
Direct reciprocity, according to the decision rule ‘help someone who has helped you before’, reflect...
Funding was provided by SNF grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156152 to Michael Taborsky.Norway rats ...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immediate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce ...
Funding was provided by Swiss National Science Foundation grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_ 156152 t...
The Swiss National Science Foundation provided funding (P2BEP3_175269).Many animals cooperate even w...
Many animals cooperate even with unrelated individuals in various contexts, like providing food or a...
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...
Funding was provided by SNF-grant no. 31003A_156152 to M.T.Kin selection and reciprocity are two mec...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
Funding was provided by SNF-grant 31003A_156152 to Michael Taborsky.If individuals help more those w...
Cooperation among non-kin has been attributed sometimes to reciprocal altruism: Two or more individu...
Wild-type Norway rats reciprocate help received in a well-replicated experimental food-giving task, ...
Funding was provided by Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156...
Funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants 31003A_156152 and 31003A 176174...
Direct reciprocity, according to the decision rule ‘help someone who has helped you before’, reflect...
Funding was provided by SNF grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156152 to Michael Taborsky.Norway rats ...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immediate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce ...