In most male mammals, fitness is strongly shaped by competitive access to mates, a non-shareable resource. How, then, did selection favor the evolution of cooperative social bonds? We used behavioral and genetic data on wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in Gombe National Park, Tanzania, to study the mechanisms by which male-male social bonds increase reproductive success. Social bonds increased fitness in several ways: first, subordinate males that formed strong bonds with the alpha male had higher siring success. Independently, males with larger networks of strong bonds had higher siring success. In the short term, bonds predicted coalition formation and centrality in the coalition network, suggesting that males benefit fro...
Social relationships play an important role in animal behavior. Bonds with kin provide indirect fitn...
Male and female human social bonding strategies are both culturally and genetically shaped. Chimpanz...
In social species, individuals may be able to overcome competitive constraints on cooperation by lev...
Summary: In most male mammals, fitness is strongly shaped by competitive access to mates, a non-shar...
SummaryFor animals living in mixed-sex social groups, females who form strong social bonds with othe...
Coalition formation is one of the most striking forms of cooperation found in animals. Yet, there is...
Across the animal kingdom, males compete to mate with a limited number of reproductively available f...
SummaryMale chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, differ from males in most other mammalian taxa because the...
Cooperation in coalitions against coresident males has been shown to increase male reproductive succ...
In group living animals, especially among primates, there is consistent evidence that high-ranking m...
Sexual selection theory predicts that because male reproductive success in mammals is limited by acc...
Close associations between adult males and lactating females occur in several promiscuous primate sp...
C.H. and G.B. received funding from the European Union's 8th Framework Programme, Horizon 2020, unde...
In multimale multifemale primate groups, the strength and stability of affiliative relationships hav...
Abstract Recent research on primates and other taxa has shown that the relationships individuals for...
Social relationships play an important role in animal behavior. Bonds with kin provide indirect fitn...
Male and female human social bonding strategies are both culturally and genetically shaped. Chimpanz...
In social species, individuals may be able to overcome competitive constraints on cooperation by lev...
Summary: In most male mammals, fitness is strongly shaped by competitive access to mates, a non-shar...
SummaryFor animals living in mixed-sex social groups, females who form strong social bonds with othe...
Coalition formation is one of the most striking forms of cooperation found in animals. Yet, there is...
Across the animal kingdom, males compete to mate with a limited number of reproductively available f...
SummaryMale chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, differ from males in most other mammalian taxa because the...
Cooperation in coalitions against coresident males has been shown to increase male reproductive succ...
In group living animals, especially among primates, there is consistent evidence that high-ranking m...
Sexual selection theory predicts that because male reproductive success in mammals is limited by acc...
Close associations between adult males and lactating females occur in several promiscuous primate sp...
C.H. and G.B. received funding from the European Union's 8th Framework Programme, Horizon 2020, unde...
In multimale multifemale primate groups, the strength and stability of affiliative relationships hav...
Abstract Recent research on primates and other taxa has shown that the relationships individuals for...
Social relationships play an important role in animal behavior. Bonds with kin provide indirect fitn...
Male and female human social bonding strategies are both culturally and genetically shaped. Chimpanz...
In social species, individuals may be able to overcome competitive constraints on cooperation by lev...