Funding: EJCvL was funded by a Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) and an ERC-Synergy Grant (no. 609819) awarded to JC.Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether their tendency to act prosocially varies across communities, is unclear. Here, we show that chimpanzees from neighboring communities provide valuable resources to group members at personal cost, and that the magnitude of their prosocial behavior is group specific. Provided with a resource-donation experiment allowing free (partner) choice, we observed an increase in prosocial acts across the study period in most of the chimpanzees. When group members could profit (test condition), chimpanz...
Chimpanzees confer benefits on group members, both in the wild and in captive populations. Experimen...
We conducted experiments on two populations of chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, to determine whether th...
We conducted experiments on two populations of chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, to determine whether th...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees appear helpful in some studies yet they do not usually share food, suggesting that they ...
Prosocial acts benefitting others are widespread amongst humans. By contrast, chimpanzees have faile...
The project was supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation (Ref 20721) to AW.Prosocial ...
abstract: Chimpanzees confer benefits on group members, both in the wild and in captive populations....
Prosocial acts benefitting others are widespread amongst humans. By contrast, chimpanzees have faile...
Chimpanzees confer benefits on group members, both in the wild and in captive populations. Experimen...
We conducted experiments on two populations of chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, to determine whether th...
We conducted experiments on two populations of chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, to determine whether th...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Chimpanzees appear helpful in some studies yet they do not usually share food, suggesting that they ...
Prosocial acts benefitting others are widespread amongst humans. By contrast, chimpanzees have faile...
The project was supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation (Ref 20721) to AW.Prosocial ...
abstract: Chimpanzees confer benefits on group members, both in the wild and in captive populations....
Prosocial acts benefitting others are widespread amongst humans. By contrast, chimpanzees have faile...
Chimpanzees confer benefits on group members, both in the wild and in captive populations. Experimen...
We conducted experiments on two populations of chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, to determine whether th...
We conducted experiments on two populations of chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, to determine whether th...