It was recently demonstrated that capuchin monkeys notice and respond to distributional inequity, a trait that has been proposed to support the evolution of cooperation in the human species. However, it is unknown how capuchins react to inequitable rewards in an unrestricted cooperative paradigm in which they may freely choose both whether to participate and, within the bounds of their partner's behavior, which reward they will receive for their participation. We tested capuchin monkeys with such a design, using a cooperative barpull, which has been used with great success in the past. Contrary to our expectations, the equity of the reward distribution did not affect success or pulling behavior. However, the behavior of the partner in ...
Recently, much attention has been paid to the role of cooperative breeding in the evolution of behav...
Until now cooperation experiments in primates have paid little attention to how cooperation can emer...
Over the past decade, many researchers have used food donation tasks to test whether nonhuman primat...
Stable cooperation requires that each party’s pay-offs exceed those available through individual act...
We examined the extent to which female capuchin monkeys show an ` aversion to inequitable work effor...
We examined the extent to which female capuchin monkeys show an ` aversion to inequitable work effor...
Cooperation among nonhuman animals has been the topic of much theoretical and empirical research, bu...
Prosociality refers to the behavior of one animal that benefits another. The influence of the streng...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
Unequal outcomes disrupt cooperation in some situations, but this has not been tested in the context...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
Nature may be red in tooth and claw, but working together with one’s group mates can be an efficient...
Cooperation among nonhuman animals has been the topic of much theoretical and empirical research, bu...
Cooperation occurs amongst individuals embedded in a social environment. Conse-quently, cooperative ...
Background: Recently, much attention has been paid to the role of cooperative breeding in the evolut...
Recently, much attention has been paid to the role of cooperative breeding in the evolution of behav...
Until now cooperation experiments in primates have paid little attention to how cooperation can emer...
Over the past decade, many researchers have used food donation tasks to test whether nonhuman primat...
Stable cooperation requires that each party’s pay-offs exceed those available through individual act...
We examined the extent to which female capuchin monkeys show an ` aversion to inequitable work effor...
We examined the extent to which female capuchin monkeys show an ` aversion to inequitable work effor...
Cooperation among nonhuman animals has been the topic of much theoretical and empirical research, bu...
Prosociality refers to the behavior of one animal that benefits another. The influence of the streng...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
Unequal outcomes disrupt cooperation in some situations, but this has not been tested in the context...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
Nature may be red in tooth and claw, but working together with one’s group mates can be an efficient...
Cooperation among nonhuman animals has been the topic of much theoretical and empirical research, bu...
Cooperation occurs amongst individuals embedded in a social environment. Conse-quently, cooperative ...
Background: Recently, much attention has been paid to the role of cooperative breeding in the evolut...
Recently, much attention has been paid to the role of cooperative breeding in the evolution of behav...
Until now cooperation experiments in primates have paid little attention to how cooperation can emer...
Over the past decade, many researchers have used food donation tasks to test whether nonhuman primat...