Phenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we tested whether differences in the social behavior and cognition of bonobos and chimpanzees derive from shifts in their ontogeny, looking at behaviors pertaining to feeding competition in particular. We found that as chimpanzees (n = 30) reached adulthood they became increasingly intolerant of sharing food, whereas as adults, bonobos (n = 24) maintained high, juvenile levels of food-related tolerance. We also investigated the ontogeny of inhibition during feeding competition. In two different tests, we found that bonobos (n = 30) exhibited developmental delays relative to chimpanzees (n = 29) in the acquisition of social inhibition, with these difference...
<div><p>Humans’ two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, ...
While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ i...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
SummaryPhenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we test...
Key insights into the evolutionary origins of human social behavior can be gained via study of our c...
Paedomorphism can be a mechanism for differentiation between species. Here the authors demonstrate t...
Bonobos, compared to chimpanzees, are highly motivated to play as adults. Therefore, it is interesti...
SummaryTo understand constraints on the evolution of cooperation, we compared the ability of bonobos...
The human species exhibits a remarkable level of social tolerance which has propelled a plethora of ...
ObjectivesThe emergence of human‐unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species’ extended...
Social tolerance is a core aspect of primate social relationships with implications for the evolutio...
Across various taxa, social tolerance is thought to facilitate cooperation, and many species are tre...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ i...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
<div><p>Humans’ two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, ...
While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ i...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
SummaryPhenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we test...
Key insights into the evolutionary origins of human social behavior can be gained via study of our c...
Paedomorphism can be a mechanism for differentiation between species. Here the authors demonstrate t...
Bonobos, compared to chimpanzees, are highly motivated to play as adults. Therefore, it is interesti...
SummaryTo understand constraints on the evolution of cooperation, we compared the ability of bonobos...
The human species exhibits a remarkable level of social tolerance which has propelled a plethora of ...
ObjectivesThe emergence of human‐unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species’ extended...
Social tolerance is a core aspect of primate social relationships with implications for the evolutio...
Across various taxa, social tolerance is thought to facilitate cooperation, and many species are tre...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ i...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
<div><p>Humans’ two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, ...
While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ i...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...