Chimpanzees cooperate in a variety of contexts, but communicating to influence and regulate cooperative activities is rare. It is unclear whether this reflects chimpanzees’ general inability or whether they have found other means to coordinate cooperative activities. In the present study chimpanzees could help a partner play her role in a mutually beneficial food-retrieval task either by transferring a needed tool (transfer condition) or by visually or acoustically communicating the hiding-location of the needed tool (communication condition). Overall, chimpanzees readily helped their partner by delivering the needed tool, but none of them communicated the hiding location of the tool to their partner reliably across trials. These results de...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individuals in a broad range of situations. The pattern of hel...
Chimpanzees hunt cooperatively in the wild, but the factors influencing food sharing after the hunt ...
Many animal species cooperate, but the underlying proximate mechanisms are often unclear. We present...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals' capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals' capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals' capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals' capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals’ capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
The evolution of altruism has been explained mainly from ultimate perspectives. However, it remains ...
Background: The evolution of altruism has been explained mainly from ultimate perspectives. However,...
Effective social co-ordination benefits from mentally representing a partner’s actions. Chimpanzees ...
A crucially important aspect of human cooperation is the ability to negotiate to cooperative outcome...
Directly comparing the prosocial behaviour of our two closest living relatives, bonobos and chimpanz...
Chimpanzees hunt cooperatively in the wild, but the factors influencing food sharing after the hunt ...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individuals in a broad range of situations. The pattern of hel...
Chimpanzees hunt cooperatively in the wild, but the factors influencing food sharing after the hunt ...
Many animal species cooperate, but the underlying proximate mechanisms are often unclear. We present...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals' capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals' capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals' capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals' capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
Successful collaboration often relies on individuals’ capacity to communicate with each other. Despi...
The evolution of altruism has been explained mainly from ultimate perspectives. However, it remains ...
Background: The evolution of altruism has been explained mainly from ultimate perspectives. However,...
Effective social co-ordination benefits from mentally representing a partner’s actions. Chimpanzees ...
A crucially important aspect of human cooperation is the ability to negotiate to cooperative outcome...
Directly comparing the prosocial behaviour of our two closest living relatives, bonobos and chimpanz...
Chimpanzees hunt cooperatively in the wild, but the factors influencing food sharing after the hunt ...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individuals in a broad range of situations. The pattern of hel...
Chimpanzees hunt cooperatively in the wild, but the factors influencing food sharing after the hunt ...