Humans and chimpanzees are unusual among primates in that they frequently perform group hunts of mammalian prey and share meat with conspecifics. Especially interesting are cases in which males give meat to unrelated females. The meat-for-sex hypothesis aims at explaining these cases by proposing that males and females exchange meat for sex, which would result in males increasing their mating success and females increasing their caloric intake without suffering the energetic costs and potential risk of injury related to hunting. Although chimpanzees have been shown to share meat extensively with females, there has not been much direct evidence in this species to support the meat-for-sex hypothesis. Here we show that female wild chimpanzees ...
All known chimpanzee populations have been observed to hunt small mammals for meat. Detailed observa...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
Abstract In mammals, access to mates is probably the most important influence on male reproductive s...
Humans and chimpanzees are unusual among primates in that they frequently perform group hunts of mam...
Meat sharing in non-human primates has been linked to a variety of functions, including harassment r...
The sharing of wild plant foods is infrequent in chimpanzees, but in chimpanzee communities that eng...
The sharing of wild plant foods is infrequent in chimpanzees, but in chimpanzee communities that eng...
Meat, long hypothesized as an important food source in human evolution, is still a substantial compo...
Sociosexual behaviors such as mounting and genital touch have been extensively reported in chimpanze...
Cooperative hunting and meat sharing are hypothesized as fundamental to human life historyadaptation...
PLoS ONE - www.plosone.org, V.9, e886The sharing of wild plant foods is infrequent in chimpanzees, b...
Food sharing is often evolutionarily puzzling, because the provider’s benefits are not always clear....
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
© 2015 The Authors. For anthropologists, meat eating by primates like chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) ...
In most primate societies, strong and enduring social bonds form preferentially among kin, who benef...
All known chimpanzee populations have been observed to hunt small mammals for meat. Detailed observa...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
Abstract In mammals, access to mates is probably the most important influence on male reproductive s...
Humans and chimpanzees are unusual among primates in that they frequently perform group hunts of mam...
Meat sharing in non-human primates has been linked to a variety of functions, including harassment r...
The sharing of wild plant foods is infrequent in chimpanzees, but in chimpanzee communities that eng...
The sharing of wild plant foods is infrequent in chimpanzees, but in chimpanzee communities that eng...
Meat, long hypothesized as an important food source in human evolution, is still a substantial compo...
Sociosexual behaviors such as mounting and genital touch have been extensively reported in chimpanze...
Cooperative hunting and meat sharing are hypothesized as fundamental to human life historyadaptation...
PLoS ONE - www.plosone.org, V.9, e886The sharing of wild plant foods is infrequent in chimpanzees, b...
Food sharing is often evolutionarily puzzling, because the provider’s benefits are not always clear....
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
© 2015 The Authors. For anthropologists, meat eating by primates like chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) ...
In most primate societies, strong and enduring social bonds form preferentially among kin, who benef...
All known chimpanzee populations have been observed to hunt small mammals for meat. Detailed observa...
Evolutionary models consider hunting and food sharing to be milestones that paved the way from prima...
Abstract In mammals, access to mates is probably the most important influence on male reproductive s...