Because conflicts among social group members are inevitable, their management is crucial for group stability. The rarest and most interesting form of conflict management is policing, i.e., impartial interventions by bystanders, which is of considerable interest due to its potentially moral nature. Here, we provide descriptive and quantitative data on policing in captive chimpanzees. First, we report on a high rate of policing in one captive group characterized by recently introduced females and a rank reversal between two males. We explored the influence of various factors on the occurrence of policing. The results show that only the alpha and beta males acted as arbitrators using manifold tactics to control conflicts, and that their interv...
ab am ial r 2 rat inaggression depends on numerical assessment, with lethal attacks occurring when n...
Since de Waal & van Roosmalen (1979) first documented the occurrence of reconciliation between f...
Female-female relationships among chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, are poorly understood, and our under...
Because conflicts among social group members are inevitable, their management is crucial for group s...
Studies of prosocial policing in nonhuman societies traditionally focus on impartial interventions b...
2015-07-07Peacemaking strategies are often necessary to mitigate aggression and maintain group stabi...
We present evidence of agonistic buffering in captive chimpanzees, recorded from 1993 until 2005, ma...
A recent study of pigtailed macaques shows that most effective policing interventions in conflict si...
This study investigated post-conflict (PC) behavior among wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of the ...
Chimpanzees are among the few mammals that engage in lethal coalitionary aggression between groups. ...
Chimpanzee research plays a central role in the discussions of conflict negotiation. Reconciliation,...
Some costs of conflicts remain after an aggressive interaction has been terminated. Post-conflict ma...
Consolation, i.e., post-conflict affiliation directed from bystanders to recent victims of aggressio...
ABSTRACT. Chimpanzee research plays a central role in the discussions of conflict negotiation. Recon...
Social grooming is ubiquitous among the captive chimpanzees at Chester Zoo. Seven individuals were c...
ab am ial r 2 rat inaggression depends on numerical assessment, with lethal attacks occurring when n...
Since de Waal & van Roosmalen (1979) first documented the occurrence of reconciliation between f...
Female-female relationships among chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, are poorly understood, and our under...
Because conflicts among social group members are inevitable, their management is crucial for group s...
Studies of prosocial policing in nonhuman societies traditionally focus on impartial interventions b...
2015-07-07Peacemaking strategies are often necessary to mitigate aggression and maintain group stabi...
We present evidence of agonistic buffering in captive chimpanzees, recorded from 1993 until 2005, ma...
A recent study of pigtailed macaques shows that most effective policing interventions in conflict si...
This study investigated post-conflict (PC) behavior among wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of the ...
Chimpanzees are among the few mammals that engage in lethal coalitionary aggression between groups. ...
Chimpanzee research plays a central role in the discussions of conflict negotiation. Reconciliation,...
Some costs of conflicts remain after an aggressive interaction has been terminated. Post-conflict ma...
Consolation, i.e., post-conflict affiliation directed from bystanders to recent victims of aggressio...
ABSTRACT. Chimpanzee research plays a central role in the discussions of conflict negotiation. Recon...
Social grooming is ubiquitous among the captive chimpanzees at Chester Zoo. Seven individuals were c...
ab am ial r 2 rat inaggression depends on numerical assessment, with lethal attacks occurring when n...
Since de Waal & van Roosmalen (1979) first documented the occurrence of reconciliation between f...
Female-female relationships among chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, are poorly understood, and our under...