Kin selection and reciprocity are two mechanisms underlying the evolution of cooperation, but the relative importance of kinship and reciprocity for decisions to cooperate are yet unclear for most cases of cooperation. Here we experimentally tested the relative importance of relatedness and received cooperation for decisions to help a conspecific in wild-type Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus). Test rats provided more food to non-kin than to siblings, and they generally donated more food to previously helpful social partners than to those that had refused help. The rats thus applied reciprocal cooperation rules irrespective of relatedness, highlighting the importance of reciprocal help for cooperative interactions among both related and unrela...
Reciprocal cooperation may evolve if the costs of help are reliably compensated for by delayed retur...
The prevalence of reciprocal cooperation in non-human animals is hotly debated. Part of this dispute...
Funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants 31003A_156152 and 31003A 176174...
Kin selection and reciprocity are two mechanisms underlying the evolution of cooperation, but the re...
Kin selection and reciprocity are two mechanisms underlying the evolution of cooperation, but the re...
Many animals cooperate even with unrelated individuals in various contexts, like providing food or a...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
The Swiss National Science Foundation provided funding (P2BEP3_175269).Many animals cooperate even w...
The graph shows the frequency of donations provided by focal individuals to related or unrelated par...
Cooperation among non-kin has been attributed sometimes to reciprocal altruism: Two or more individu...
Funding was provided by the Schweizerischer National Fonds (SNF—grant 31003A_156152 to MT).Reciproci...
Focal rats were not closer to their related than to their unrelated social partners, nor did they sh...
Direct reciprocity, according to the decision rule ‘help someone who has helped you before’, reflect...
Some animals reciprocate help, but the underlying proximate mecha- nisms are largely unclear. Norwa...
Reciprocal cooperation may evolve if the costs of help are reliably compensated for by delayed retur...
The prevalence of reciprocal cooperation in non-human animals is hotly debated. Part of this dispute...
Funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants 31003A_156152 and 31003A 176174...
Kin selection and reciprocity are two mechanisms underlying the evolution of cooperation, but the re...
Kin selection and reciprocity are two mechanisms underlying the evolution of cooperation, but the re...
Many animals cooperate even with unrelated individuals in various contexts, like providing food or a...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
The Swiss National Science Foundation provided funding (P2BEP3_175269).Many animals cooperate even w...
The graph shows the frequency of donations provided by focal individuals to related or unrelated par...
Cooperation among non-kin has been attributed sometimes to reciprocal altruism: Two or more individu...
Funding was provided by the Schweizerischer National Fonds (SNF—grant 31003A_156152 to MT).Reciproci...
Focal rats were not closer to their related than to their unrelated social partners, nor did they sh...
Direct reciprocity, according to the decision rule ‘help someone who has helped you before’, reflect...
Some animals reciprocate help, but the underlying proximate mecha- nisms are largely unclear. Norwa...
Reciprocal cooperation may evolve if the costs of help are reliably compensated for by delayed retur...
The prevalence of reciprocal cooperation in non-human animals is hotly debated. Part of this dispute...
Funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants 31003A_156152 and 31003A 176174...