Inequity aversion, the resistance to inequitable outcomes, has been demonstrated in a wide variety of animal species. Inequity aversion was hypothesised to have co-evolved with cooperation but only limited evidence supports this. Dogs provide a suitable model species to test this hypothesis as dogs were previously shown to be inequity averse and dog breeds vary in the extent to which they were selected for cooperativeness. Here, we compared the response of 12 individuals of “cooperative worker” breeds with that of 12 individuals of “independent worker” breeds in the “paw task” previously used to demonstrate inequity aversion in dogs. We also compared the two breed groups’ subsequent social behaviours in a food tolerance test and free intera...
<div><p>Prosociality has received increasing interest by non-human animal researchers since the init...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) are strongly responsive to human influence in general, and they also readily...
Inequity aversion has been proposed to act as a limiting factor for cooperation, thus preventing sub...
Abstract Dogs have repeatedly been shown to give their paw to an experimenter more times for no rewa...
It has been suggested that inequity aversion is a mechanism that evolved in humans to maximize the p...
Recent evidence demonstrates that humans are not the only species to respond negatively to inequitab...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
Cooperative intergroup aggression provides an example of a costly cooperative behaviour whose benefi...
<div><p>Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations...
Discrimination of and memory for others ’ generous and selfish behaviors could be adaptive abilities...
One hallmark in the evolution of cooperation is the ability to evaluate one's own payoff for a task ...
Discrimination of and memory for others' generous and selfish behaviors could be adaptive abilities ...
<div><p>Prosociality has received increasing interest by non-human animal researchers since the init...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) are strongly responsive to human influence in general, and they also readily...
Inequity aversion has been proposed to act as a limiting factor for cooperation, thus preventing sub...
Abstract Dogs have repeatedly been shown to give their paw to an experimenter more times for no rewa...
It has been suggested that inequity aversion is a mechanism that evolved in humans to maximize the p...
Recent evidence demonstrates that humans are not the only species to respond negatively to inequitab...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
Cooperative intergroup aggression provides an example of a costly cooperative behaviour whose benefi...
<div><p>Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations...
Discrimination of and memory for others ’ generous and selfish behaviors could be adaptive abilities...
One hallmark in the evolution of cooperation is the ability to evaluate one's own payoff for a task ...
Discrimination of and memory for others' generous and selfish behaviors could be adaptive abilities ...
<div><p>Prosociality has received increasing interest by non-human animal researchers since the init...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) are strongly responsive to human influence in general, and they also readily...