Little evidence of calculated reciprocity has been found in non-human primates so far. In this study, we used a simple experimental set-up to test whether partners pulled a sliding table to altruistically provide food to each other in short-term interactions. We tested 46 dyads of chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans, brown capuchin monkeys and spider monkeys to examine whether a subject's tendency to provide food to a partner was directly affected by the partner's previous behaviour, by the species, by the condition (i.e., whether the partner could access the food provided by the subject) and by the social tolerance levels within each dyad. Chimpanzees and orangutans were the only species pulling significantly more when the partner c...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Increasing interest is being shown in how children develop an understanding of reciprocity in social...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
Little evidence of calculated reciprocity has been found in non-human primates so far. In this study...
Abstract Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individ-uals in a broad range of situations. The patt...
Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individuals in a broad range of situations. The pattern of hel...
Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individuals in a broad range of situations. The pattern of hel...
Reciprocity is a ubiquitous and important human trait. Still, the evolutionary origin is largely unc...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Many non-human primates have been observed to reciprocate and to understand reciprocity in one-to-on...
Exchanges form the basis of human economies. Animals too can engage in reciprocal interactions but t...
Tolerant food sharing among human foragers can largely be explained by reciprocity. In contrast, foo...
Observations and experiments designed to test Trivers ’ (1971) theory of reciprocal altruism face tw...
Studies on how animals behave when two partners receive different amounts of food have produced vari...
Animals may share food to gain immediate or delayed fitness benefits. Previous studies of sharing ha...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Increasing interest is being shown in how children develop an understanding of reciprocity in social...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
Little evidence of calculated reciprocity has been found in non-human primates so far. In this study...
Abstract Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individ-uals in a broad range of situations. The patt...
Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individuals in a broad range of situations. The pattern of hel...
Chimpanzees provide help to unrelated individuals in a broad range of situations. The pattern of hel...
Reciprocity is a ubiquitous and important human trait. Still, the evolutionary origin is largely unc...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Many non-human primates have been observed to reciprocate and to understand reciprocity in one-to-on...
Exchanges form the basis of human economies. Animals too can engage in reciprocal interactions but t...
Tolerant food sharing among human foragers can largely be explained by reciprocity. In contrast, foo...
Observations and experiments designed to test Trivers ’ (1971) theory of reciprocal altruism face tw...
Studies on how animals behave when two partners receive different amounts of food have produced vari...
Animals may share food to gain immediate or delayed fitness benefits. Previous studies of sharing ha...
Food sharing offers a clear example of prosocial behaviour, in which one individual's actions benefi...
Increasing interest is being shown in how children develop an understanding of reciprocity in social...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...