Deviations from model-based predictions of strategies leading to stable cooperation between unrelated individuals have raised considerable debate in regards to decision-making processes in humans. Here, we present data on cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) that emphasize the importance of generalizing this discussion to other species, with the aim to develop a coherent theoretical framework. Cleaners eat ectoparasites and mucus off client fishes and vary their service quality based on a clients’ strategic behaviour. Hitherto, cognitive tasks designed to replicate such behaviour have revealed a strong link between cooperative behaviour and game theoretic predictions. However, we show that individuals from a specific location within our st...
To develop an evolutionary theory of social decision making, we require an understanding of how indi...
SummaryHumans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1–5]. In ...
<h2>Adjusting one’s behaviour in response to eavesdropping bystanders is considered a sophisticated ...
Deviations from model-based predictions of strategies leading to stable cooperation between unrelate...
Deviations from model-based predictions of strategies leading to stable cooperation between unrelat...
There is a wealth of game theoretical approaches to the evolution and maintenance of cooperation bet...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
Interspecific mutualisms are an essential feature of life on earth, yet we know little about their e...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to 'c...
Market-like situations emerge in nature when trading partners exchange goods and services. However, ...
It is currently widely accepted that the complexity of a species' social life is a major determinant...
It is currently widely accepted that the complexity of a species’ social life is a major determinant...
Small-scale population differentiation among coral reef fishes may be more common than previously th...
Mutualistic interactions involve two species beneficially cooperating, but it is not clear how these...
To develop an evolutionary theory of social decision making, we require an understanding of how indi...
SummaryHumans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1–5]. In ...
<h2>Adjusting one’s behaviour in response to eavesdropping bystanders is considered a sophisticated ...
Deviations from model-based predictions of strategies leading to stable cooperation between unrelate...
Deviations from model-based predictions of strategies leading to stable cooperation between unrelat...
There is a wealth of game theoretical approaches to the evolution and maintenance of cooperation bet...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
Interspecific mutualisms are an essential feature of life on earth, yet we know little about their e...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to 'c...
Market-like situations emerge in nature when trading partners exchange goods and services. However, ...
It is currently widely accepted that the complexity of a species' social life is a major determinant...
It is currently widely accepted that the complexity of a species’ social life is a major determinant...
Small-scale population differentiation among coral reef fishes may be more common than previously th...
Mutualistic interactions involve two species beneficially cooperating, but it is not clear how these...
To develop an evolutionary theory of social decision making, we require an understanding of how indi...
SummaryHumans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1–5]. In ...
<h2>Adjusting one’s behaviour in response to eavesdropping bystanders is considered a sophisticated ...