Living in permanent social groups forces animals to make decisions about when, how and with whom to interact, requiring decisions to be made that integrate multiple sources of information. Changing social environments can influence this decision-making process by constraining choice or altering the likelihood of a positive outcome. Here, we conceptualized grooming as a choice situation where an individual chooses one of a number of potential partners. Studying two wild populations of sympatric primate species, sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys atys) and western chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus), we tested what properties of potential partners influenced grooming decisions, including their relative value based on available alternatives and ...
The evolution of cooperation remains a central issue in socio-biology with the fundamental problem o...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Living in permanent social groups forces animals to make decisions about when, how and with whom to ...
Living in permanent social groups forces animals to make decisions about when, how and with whom to ...
Understanding the evolution of cooperation remains a central concern in studies of animal behaviour,...
Grooming interactions benefit groomers, but may have negative consequences for bystanders. Grooming ...
Grooming interactions benefit groomers, but may have negative consequences for bystanders. Grooming ...
We tested predictions following from the biological market paradigm using reciprocated grooming sess...
In mammals, allogrooming is prominent in forming and maintaining social and cooperative relationship...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
Social grooming is a common form of affiliative behavior in primates. Biological market theory sugge...
Grooming is one of the most conspicuous social interactions among nonhuman primates. The selection o...
Social animals invest time and resources into adapting their social environment, which emerges not o...
Social grooming is ubiquitous among the captive chimpanzees at Chester Zoo. Seven individuals were c...
The evolution of cooperation remains a central issue in socio-biology with the fundamental problem o...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Living in permanent social groups forces animals to make decisions about when, how and with whom to ...
Living in permanent social groups forces animals to make decisions about when, how and with whom to ...
Understanding the evolution of cooperation remains a central concern in studies of animal behaviour,...
Grooming interactions benefit groomers, but may have negative consequences for bystanders. Grooming ...
Grooming interactions benefit groomers, but may have negative consequences for bystanders. Grooming ...
We tested predictions following from the biological market paradigm using reciprocated grooming sess...
In mammals, allogrooming is prominent in forming and maintaining social and cooperative relationship...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
Social grooming is a common form of affiliative behavior in primates. Biological market theory sugge...
Grooming is one of the most conspicuous social interactions among nonhuman primates. The selection o...
Social animals invest time and resources into adapting their social environment, which emerges not o...
Social grooming is ubiquitous among the captive chimpanzees at Chester Zoo. Seven individuals were c...
The evolution of cooperation remains a central issue in socio-biology with the fundamental problem o...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...