How can collective action evolve when individuals benefit from cooperation regardless of whether they pay its participation costs? According to one influential perspective, collective action problems are common, especially when groups are large, but may be solved when individuals who have more to gain from the collective good or can produce it at low costs provide it to others as a byproduct. Several results from a 20-y study of one of the most striking examples of collective action in nonhuman animals, territorial boundary patrolling by male chimpanzees, are consistent with these ideas. Individuals were more likely to patrol when (i) they had more to gain because they had many offspring in the group; (ii) they incurred relatively low costs...
International audienceHumans maintain extensive social ties of varying preferences, providing a rang...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedFunder: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft; doi: http://dx.doi....
Classic socio-ecological theory holds that the occurrence of aggressive range defence is primarily d...
How can collective action evolve when individuals benefit from cooperation regardless of whether the...
How can collective action evolve when individuals benefit from cooperation regardless of whether the...
We presented small groups of chimpanzees with two collective action situations, in which action was ...
In-group cohesion is an essential component of successful intergroup competition in both human and n...
Group members do not always act cohesively when facing extra-group rivals. When benefits such as gro...
The importance of between-group competition in the social evolution of animal societies is controver...
We presented small groups of chimpanzees with two collective action situations, in which action was ...
Core funding for the Taï Chimpanzee Project is provided by the Max Planck Society since 1997. This s...
Human warfare and intergroup aggression among primates have traditionally been considered to be larg...
Chimpanzees are among the few mammals that engage in lethal coalitionary aggression between groups. ...
ab am ial r 2 rat inaggression depends on numerical assessment, with lethal attacks occurring when n...
Group territory defense poses a collective action problem: individuals can free-ride, benefiting wit...
International audienceHumans maintain extensive social ties of varying preferences, providing a rang...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedFunder: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft; doi: http://dx.doi....
Classic socio-ecological theory holds that the occurrence of aggressive range defence is primarily d...
How can collective action evolve when individuals benefit from cooperation regardless of whether the...
How can collective action evolve when individuals benefit from cooperation regardless of whether the...
We presented small groups of chimpanzees with two collective action situations, in which action was ...
In-group cohesion is an essential component of successful intergroup competition in both human and n...
Group members do not always act cohesively when facing extra-group rivals. When benefits such as gro...
The importance of between-group competition in the social evolution of animal societies is controver...
We presented small groups of chimpanzees with two collective action situations, in which action was ...
Core funding for the Taï Chimpanzee Project is provided by the Max Planck Society since 1997. This s...
Human warfare and intergroup aggression among primates have traditionally been considered to be larg...
Chimpanzees are among the few mammals that engage in lethal coalitionary aggression between groups. ...
ab am ial r 2 rat inaggression depends on numerical assessment, with lethal attacks occurring when n...
Group territory defense poses a collective action problem: individuals can free-ride, benefiting wit...
International audienceHumans maintain extensive social ties of varying preferences, providing a rang...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedFunder: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft; doi: http://dx.doi....
Classic socio-ecological theory holds that the occurrence of aggressive range defence is primarily d...