Parochial altruism, taking individual costs to benefit the in-group and harm the out-group, has been proposed as one of the mechanisms underlying the human ability of large-scale cooperation. How parochial altruism has evolved remains unclear. In this review paper, we formulate a parochial cooperation model in small-scale groups and examine the model in wild chimpanzees. As suggested for human parochial altruism, we review evidence that the oxytocinergic system and in-group cooperation and cohesion during out-group threat are integral parts of chimpanzee collective action during intergroup competition. We expand this model by suggesting that chimpanzee parochial cooperation is supported by the social structure of chimpanzee groups which ena...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Introduction The marked complexity of primate social behaviour is usually ascribed to the extraordin...
International audienceHumans maintain extensive social ties of varying preferences, providing a rang...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedFunder: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft; doi: http://dx.doi....
Funding: EJCvL was funded by a Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by the Research Foundation Flanders (...
In-group cohesion is an essential component of successful intergroup competition inboth human and no...
Two goals in the study of evolutionary anthropology are to determine the factors that make humans un...
Cooperative hunting and meat sharing are hypothesized as fundamental to human life historyadaptation...
Sociality is widespread among animals, and involves complex relationships within and between social ...
C.H. and G.B. received funding from the European Union's 8th Framework Programme, Horizon 2020, unde...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Explaining cooperative behaviour is a fundamental issue for evolutionary biology. The challenge for ...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Prosocial acts benefitting others are widespread amongst humans. By contrast, chimpanzees have faile...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier Masson via the DOI in this record....
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Introduction The marked complexity of primate social behaviour is usually ascribed to the extraordin...
International audienceHumans maintain extensive social ties of varying preferences, providing a rang...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedFunder: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft; doi: http://dx.doi....
Funding: EJCvL was funded by a Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by the Research Foundation Flanders (...
In-group cohesion is an essential component of successful intergroup competition inboth human and no...
Two goals in the study of evolutionary anthropology are to determine the factors that make humans un...
Cooperative hunting and meat sharing are hypothesized as fundamental to human life historyadaptation...
Sociality is widespread among animals, and involves complex relationships within and between social ...
C.H. and G.B. received funding from the European Union's 8th Framework Programme, Horizon 2020, unde...
Chimpanzees act cooperatively in the wild, but whether they afford benefits to others, and whether t...
Explaining cooperative behaviour is a fundamental issue for evolutionary biology. The challenge for ...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Prosocial acts benefitting others are widespread amongst humans. By contrast, chimpanzees have faile...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier Masson via the DOI in this record....
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Introduction The marked complexity of primate social behaviour is usually ascribed to the extraordin...
International audienceHumans maintain extensive social ties of varying preferences, providing a rang...