C.H. and G.B. received funding from the European Union's 8th Framework Programme, Horizon 2020, under grant agreement no. 802719.Individuals of social species experience competitive costs and social benefits of group living. Substantial flexibility in humans' social structure and the combination of different types of social structure with fission–fusion dynamics allow us to live in extremely large groups—overcoming some of the costs of group living while capitalizing on the benefits. Non-human species also show a range of social strategies to deal with this trade-off. Chimpanzees are an archetypical fission–fusion species, using dynamic changes in day-to-day association to moderate the costs of within-group competition. Using 4 years of ass...
Explaining cooperative behaviour is a fundamental issue for evolutionary biology. The challenge for ...
Funding: EJCvL was funded by a Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by the Research Foundation Flanders (...
In most male mammals, fitness is strongly shaped by competitive access to mates, a non-shareable res...
Fission-fusion societies are social systems in which individuals belonging to the same community are...
Recent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavioral var...
Fission-fusion dynamics, by which members of a group flexibly split up and rejoin over varying times...
Core funding for the Taï Chimpanzee Project is provided by the Max Planck Society since 1997. This s...
Funding: Royal Zoological Society of Scotland for providing core funding for Budongo Conservation Fi...
Competition over common-pool resources (CPR) is a ubiquitous challenge for social animals. Many spec...
Understanding intraspecific variation in sociality is essential for characterizing the flexibility a...
AbstractRecent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavi...
Fission-fusion social systems, in which members of a social community form frequently changing subgr...
Parochial altruism, taking individual costs to benefit the in-group and harm the out-group, has been...
Core funding for the Taï Chimpanzee Project is provided by the Max Planck Society since 1997. P.J.T....
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
Explaining cooperative behaviour is a fundamental issue for evolutionary biology. The challenge for ...
Funding: EJCvL was funded by a Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by the Research Foundation Flanders (...
In most male mammals, fitness is strongly shaped by competitive access to mates, a non-shareable res...
Fission-fusion societies are social systems in which individuals belonging to the same community are...
Recent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavioral var...
Fission-fusion dynamics, by which members of a group flexibly split up and rejoin over varying times...
Core funding for the Taï Chimpanzee Project is provided by the Max Planck Society since 1997. This s...
Funding: Royal Zoological Society of Scotland for providing core funding for Budongo Conservation Fi...
Competition over common-pool resources (CPR) is a ubiquitous challenge for social animals. Many spec...
Understanding intraspecific variation in sociality is essential for characterizing the flexibility a...
AbstractRecent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavi...
Fission-fusion social systems, in which members of a social community form frequently changing subgr...
Parochial altruism, taking individual costs to benefit the in-group and harm the out-group, has been...
Core funding for the Taï Chimpanzee Project is provided by the Max Planck Society since 1997. P.J.T....
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
Explaining cooperative behaviour is a fundamental issue for evolutionary biology. The challenge for ...
Funding: EJCvL was funded by a Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by the Research Foundation Flanders (...
In most male mammals, fitness is strongly shaped by competitive access to mates, a non-shareable res...