Reciprocity is probably the most debated of the evolutionary explanations for cooperation. Part of the confusion surrounding this debate stems from a failure to note that two different processes can result in reciprocity: partner control and partner choice. We suggest that the common observation that group-living animals direct their cooperative behaviours preferentially to those individuals from which they receive most cooperation is to be interpreted as the result of the sum of the two separate processes of partner control and partner choice. We review evidence that partner choice is the prevalent process in primates and propose explanations for this pattern. We make predictions that highlight the need for studies that separate the effect...
Observations and experiments designed to test Trivers ’ (1971) theory of reciprocal altruism face tw...
SummaryThe theory of cooperation predicts that altruism can be established by reciprocity, yet empir...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individuals in a broad range of situations. The pattern of hel...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
The Swiss National Science Foundation provided funding to MKS (grant number P2BEP3 175269). The Euro...
Reciprocity is a ubiquitous and important human trait. Still, the evolutionary origin is largely unc...
abstract: Background. While the evolution of reciprocal cooperation has attracted an enormous attent...
Little evidence of calculated reciprocity has been found in non-human primates so far. In this study...
Reciprocity is probably one of the most debated theories in evolutionary research. After more than 4...
Much of the debate about reciprocity in humans and other primates hinges on proximate mechanisms, or...
A key aspect of cooperation is partner choice: choosing the best available partner improves the chan...
Direct reciprocity is the most cited explanation for the evolution of cooperation between unrelated ...
Cooperation based on mutual investments can occur between unrelated individuals when they are engage...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Observations and experiments designed to test Trivers ’ (1971) theory of reciprocal altruism face tw...
SummaryThe theory of cooperation predicts that altruism can be established by reciprocity, yet empir...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individuals in a broad range of situations. The pattern of hel...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
The Swiss National Science Foundation provided funding to MKS (grant number P2BEP3 175269). The Euro...
Reciprocity is a ubiquitous and important human trait. Still, the evolutionary origin is largely unc...
abstract: Background. While the evolution of reciprocal cooperation has attracted an enormous attent...
Little evidence of calculated reciprocity has been found in non-human primates so far. In this study...
Reciprocity is probably one of the most debated theories in evolutionary research. After more than 4...
Much of the debate about reciprocity in humans and other primates hinges on proximate mechanisms, or...
A key aspect of cooperation is partner choice: choosing the best available partner improves the chan...
Direct reciprocity is the most cited explanation for the evolution of cooperation between unrelated ...
Cooperation based on mutual investments can occur between unrelated individuals when they are engage...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Observations and experiments designed to test Trivers ’ (1971) theory of reciprocal altruism face tw...
SummaryThe theory of cooperation predicts that altruism can be established by reciprocity, yet empir...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...