There is a wealth of game theoretical approaches to the evolution and maintenance of cooperation between unrelated individuals and accumulating empirical tests of these models. This contrasts strongly with our lack of knowledge on proximate causes of cooperative behaviour. Marine cleaning mutualism has been used as a model system to address functional aspects of conflict resolution: client reef fish benefit from cleaning interactions through parasite removal, but cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus prefer client mucus. Hence, feeding against their preference represents cooperative behaviour in cleaners. Cleaners regularly cheat non-predatory clients while they rarely cheat predatory clients. Here, we asked how precisely cleaners can...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
There is a wealth of game theoretical approaches to the evolution and maintenance of cooperation bet...
We present field experiments showing that levels of cooperation quantitatively predict the duration ...
SummaryHumans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1–5]. In ...
Deviations from model-based predictions of strategies leading to stable cooperation between unrelat...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
Recent empirical research, mostly done on humans, recognizes that individuals' physiological state ...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
How can cooperation persist if, for one partner, cheating is more profitable than cooperation in eac...
SummaryHumans show great flexibility in adjusting their levels of cooperation to account for current...
Deviations from model-based predictions of strategies leading to stable cooperation between unrelate...
What are the mechanisms that prevent partners from cheating in potentially cooperative interactions ...
Recent empirical research, mostly done on humans, recognizes that individuals' physiological state a...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
There is a wealth of game theoretical approaches to the evolution and maintenance of cooperation bet...
We present field experiments showing that levels of cooperation quantitatively predict the duration ...
SummaryHumans may help others even in situations where the recipient will not reciprocate [1–5]. In ...
Deviations from model-based predictions of strategies leading to stable cooperation between unrelat...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
Recent empirical research, mostly done on humans, recognizes that individuals' physiological state ...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
How can cooperation persist if, for one partner, cheating is more profitable than cooperation in eac...
SummaryHumans show great flexibility in adjusting their levels of cooperation to account for current...
Deviations from model-based predictions of strategies leading to stable cooperation between unrelate...
What are the mechanisms that prevent partners from cheating in potentially cooperative interactions ...
Recent empirical research, mostly done on humans, recognizes that individuals' physiological state a...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...
In many instances of cooperation, only one individual has both the potential and the incentive to ‘c...