Prosocial behaviour is widespread in humans, but evidence for its occurrence in other species is mixed. We presented a parrot species, the kea (Nestor notabilis) with a series of experiments to test whether they exhibit prosocial tendencies. Across the first round of testing, in our first condition, two of the four kea acted prosocially, as they preferred to choose a prosocial token which rewarded both themselves and a partner, rather than a token that rewarded only themselves. Three of the four kea then showed a preference for the prosocial token in a second condition where they alternated taking turns with a partner. However, no kea showed a decrease in the third yoked control condition in which the experimenter replicated the token choic...
The project was supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation (Ref 20721) to AW.Prosocial ...
Cooperation between individuals is one of the defining features of our species. While other animals,...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
Abstract Prosocial behaviour is widespread in humans, but evidence for its occurrence in other speci...
Prosociality is considered one of the driving forces for cooperation in human and animal societies. ...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
Chimpanzees appear helpful in some studies yet they do not usually share food, suggesting that they ...
Demonstrations of nonhuman ability to share resources and reciprocate such sharing seem contingent u...
Prosocial acts benefitting others are widespread amongst humans. By contrast, chimpanzees have faile...
The investigation of prosocial behavior is of particular interest from an evolutionary perspective. ...
In recent years there has been considerable research effort to determine whether other species exhib...
Humans are exceptional in their willingness to and frequency with which they help one another. Howev...
This work was conducted while the first author held a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral ...
It has been suggested that inequity aversion is a mechanism that evolved in humans to maximize the p...
One of the contemporary hypotheses concerning the evolution of human altruism is the cooperative bre...
The project was supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation (Ref 20721) to AW.Prosocial ...
Cooperation between individuals is one of the defining features of our species. While other animals,...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
Abstract Prosocial behaviour is widespread in humans, but evidence for its occurrence in other speci...
Prosociality is considered one of the driving forces for cooperation in human and animal societies. ...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
Chimpanzees appear helpful in some studies yet they do not usually share food, suggesting that they ...
Demonstrations of nonhuman ability to share resources and reciprocate such sharing seem contingent u...
Prosocial acts benefitting others are widespread amongst humans. By contrast, chimpanzees have faile...
The investigation of prosocial behavior is of particular interest from an evolutionary perspective. ...
In recent years there has been considerable research effort to determine whether other species exhib...
Humans are exceptional in their willingness to and frequency with which they help one another. Howev...
This work was conducted while the first author held a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral ...
It has been suggested that inequity aversion is a mechanism that evolved in humans to maximize the p...
One of the contemporary hypotheses concerning the evolution of human altruism is the cooperative bre...
The project was supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation (Ref 20721) to AW.Prosocial ...
Cooperation between individuals is one of the defining features of our species. While other animals,...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...