Reciprocity is one of the mechanisms that have been proposed to explain the exchange of social behaviors, such as grooming, in animals. Reciprocity assumes that individuals act as the donor and recipient of grooming and switch roles over time to balance the benefits and costs of this behavior. Three main patterns of reciprocity may follow a grooming given: (1) direct reciprocity, where the former recipient returns the grooming to the former donor; (2) indirect reciprocity, where another individual returns the grooming to the former donor; and (3) generalized reciprocity, where the former recipient returns the grooming to another individual. While there is evidence that direct reciprocity plays an important role in various species of animals...
Grooming among female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) was studied to test some predictions derive...
Grooming relationships between adult male chimpanzees are often reciprocal, i.e. individuals receive...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
In non-human primates, grooming is thought to be a costly activity for the donor andbeneficial for t...
In non-human primates, grooming is thought to be a costly activity for the donor and beneficial for...
Reciprocation is thought to favour altruism among nonrelatives. Three types of reciprocity have been...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
Grooming is one of the most conspicuous social interactions among nonhuman primates. The selection o...
Grooming relationships between adult male chimpanzees are often reciprocal, i.e. individuals receive...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
The study of cooperation has been crucial to research on the evolution of social living in human an...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Grooming among female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) was studied to test some predictions derive...
Grooming relationships between adult male chimpanzees are often reciprocal, i.e. individuals receive...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
In non-human primates, grooming is thought to be a costly activity for the donor andbeneficial for t...
In non-human primates, grooming is thought to be a costly activity for the donor and beneficial for...
Reciprocation is thought to favour altruism among nonrelatives. Three types of reciprocity have been...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
Understanding cooperation between unrelated individuals remains a central problem in animal behaviou...
Grooming is one of the most conspicuous social interactions among nonhuman primates. The selection o...
Grooming relationships between adult male chimpanzees are often reciprocal, i.e. individuals receive...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
The study of cooperation has been crucial to research on the evolution of social living in human an...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...
Grooming among female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) was studied to test some predictions derive...
Grooming relationships between adult male chimpanzees are often reciprocal, i.e. individuals receive...
Grooming might be a resource that is offered in exchange for some benefit (e.g. access to a feeding ...