Direct reciprocity, according to the decision rule ‘help someone who has helped you before’, reflects cooperation based on the principle of postponed benefits. A predominant factor influencing Homo sapiens' motivation to reciprocate is an individual's perceived benefit resulting from the value of received help. But hitherto it has been unclear whether other species also base their decision to cooperate on the quality of received help. Previous experiments have demonstrated that Norway rats, Rattus norvegicus, cooperate using direct reciprocity decision rules in a variant of the iterated Prisoner's Dilemma, where they preferentially help cooperators instead of defectors. But, as the quality of obtained benefits has not been varied, it is ye...
The prevalence of reciprocal cooperation in non-human animals is hotly debated. Part of this dispute...
The evolution of cooperation among nonrelatives has been explained by direct, indirect, and strong r...
The evolution of cooperation among nonrelatives has been explained by direct, indirect, and strong r...
Funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants 31003A_156152 and 31003A 176174...
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...
Reciprocal cooperation has been observed in a wide range of taxa, but the proximate mechanisms under...
Reciprocal cooperation may evolve if the costs of help are reliably compensated for by delayed retur...
Wild-type Norway rats reciprocate help received in a well-replicated experimental food-giving task, ...
Some animals reciprocate help, but the underlying proximate mecha- nisms are largely unclear. Norwa...
Funding was provided by Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156...
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...
The Swiss National Science Foundation provided funding (P2BEP3_175269).Many animals cooperate even w...
The prevalence of reciprocal cooperation in non-human animals is hotly debated. Part of this dispute...
The evolution of cooperation among nonrelatives has been explained by direct, indirect, and strong r...
The evolution of cooperation among nonrelatives has been explained by direct, indirect, and strong r...
Funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants 31003A_156152 and 31003A 176174...
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...
Reciprocal cooperation has been observed in a wide range of taxa, but the proximate mechanisms under...
Reciprocal cooperation may evolve if the costs of help are reliably compensated for by delayed retur...
Wild-type Norway rats reciprocate help received in a well-replicated experimental food-giving task, ...
Some animals reciprocate help, but the underlying proximate mecha- nisms are largely unclear. Norwa...
Funding was provided by Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156...
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...
The Swiss National Science Foundation provided funding (P2BEP3_175269).Many animals cooperate even w...
The prevalence of reciprocal cooperation in non-human animals is hotly debated. Part of this dispute...
The evolution of cooperation among nonrelatives has been explained by direct, indirect, and strong r...
The evolution of cooperation among nonrelatives has been explained by direct, indirect, and strong r...