Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not uniquely human, and describe discoveries of prosocial behavior in non-human primates, other social mammals, and most recently in some bird species. Nevertheless, the cognitive underpinnings of this prosociality; i.e., whether animals take others’ need for help into account, often remain obscured. In this study, we take a first step in investigating prosociality in azure-winged magpies by presenting them with the opportunity to share highly desired food with their conspecifics i) in a situation in which these conspecifics had no such food, ii) in a situation in which they too had access to that highly desired food, and iii) in an open, base-lin...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) sometimes help both humans and conspecifics in experimental situations...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
One of the contemporary hypotheses concerning the evolution of human altruism is the cooperative bre...
One of the contemporary hypotheses concerning the evolution of human altruism is the cooperative bre...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
Raw data of "Azure-winged magpies cater to the needs of the their conspecifics by sharing food when ...
Prosociality is considered one of the driving forces for cooperation in human and animal societies. ...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) sometimes help both humans and conspecifics in experimental situations...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
One of the contemporary hypotheses concerning the evolution of human altruism is the cooperative bre...
One of the contemporary hypotheses concerning the evolution of human altruism is the cooperative bre...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
Raw data of "Azure-winged magpies cater to the needs of the their conspecifics by sharing food when ...
Prosociality is considered one of the driving forces for cooperation in human and animal societies. ...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) sometimes help both humans and conspecifics in experimental situations...