The assessment of relatedness is a key determinant in the evolution of social behavior in primates. Humans are able to detect kin visually in their own species using facial phenotypes, and facial resemblance in turn influences both prosocial behaviors and mating decisions. This suggests that cognitive abilities that allow facial kin detection in conspecifics have been favored in the species by kin selection. We investigated the extent to which humans are able to recognize kin visually by asking human judges to assess facial resemblance in 4 other primate species (common chimpanzees, western lowland gorillas, mandrills, and chacma baboons) on the basis of pictures of faces. Humans achieved facial interspecific kin recognition in all species ...
International audienceMany animals rely on facial traits to recognize their kin; however, whether th...
Financial support came from Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) [grant numbers: KAKENHI 26...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
Authors thank the Royal Zoological Society Scotland for the core funding they provide to the Budongo...
Kin recognition is a key ability which facilitates the acquisition of inclusive fitness benefits and...
Many species use facial features to identify conspecifics, which is necessary to navigate a complex ...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
The male-offspring biased visual kin recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) reported by L. A. ...
International audienceThe abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
Associating with kin provides individual benefits but requires that these relationships be detectabl...
Humans live in complex societies that involve a variety of types of interaction, including those ch...
International audienceMany animals rely on facial traits to recognize their kin; however, whether th...
Financial support came from Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) [grant numbers: KAKENHI 26...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
Authors thank the Royal Zoological Society Scotland for the core funding they provide to the Budongo...
Kin recognition is a key ability which facilitates the acquisition of inclusive fitness benefits and...
Many species use facial features to identify conspecifics, which is necessary to navigate a complex ...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
The male-offspring biased visual kin recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) reported by L. A. ...
International audienceThe abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
Associating with kin provides individual benefits but requires that these relationships be detectabl...
Humans live in complex societies that involve a variety of types of interaction, including those ch...
International audienceMany animals rely on facial traits to recognize their kin; however, whether th...
Financial support came from Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) [grant numbers: KAKENHI 26...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...