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American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2010

Tolerant food sharing and reciprocity is precluded by despotism among bonobos but not chimpanzees.

Adrian V. Jaeggi; J. Stevens; Carel P. van Schaik

Tolerant food sharing among human foragers can largely be explained by reciprocity. In contrast, food sharing among chimpanzees and bonobos may not always reflect reciprocity, which could be explained by different dominance styles: in egalitarian societies reciprocity is expressed freely, while in more despotic groups dominants may hinder reciprocity. We tested the degree of reciprocity and the influence of dominance on food sharing among chimpanzees and bonobos in two captive groups. First, we found that chimpanzees shared more frequently, more tolerantly, and more actively than bonobos. Second, among chimpanzees, food received was the best predictor of food shared, indicating reciprocal exchange, whereas among bonobos transfers were mostly unidirectional. Third, chimpanzees had a shallower and less linear dominance hierarchy, indicating that they were less despotic than bonobos. This suggests that the tolerant and reciprocal sharing found in chimpanzees, but not bonobos, was made possible by the absence of despotism. To investigate this further, we tested the relationship between despotism and reciprocity in grooming using data from an additional five groups and five different study periods on the main groups. The results showed that i) all chimpanzee groups were less despotic and groomed more reciprocally than bonobo groups, and ii) there was a general negative correlation between despotism and grooming reciprocity across species. This indicates that an egalitarian hierarchy may be more common in chimpanzees, at least in captivity, thus fostering reciprocal exchange. We conclude that a shallow dominance hierarchy was a necessary precondition for the evolution of human-like reciprocal food sharing.


Evolution and Human Behavior | 2013

Mechanisms of reciprocity in primates: testing for short-term contingency of grooming and food sharing in bonobos and chimpanzees

Adrian V. Jaeggi; Evelien De Groot; J. Stevens; Carel P. van Schaik


Proceedings of the 5th Annual Symposium on Zoo Research, Marwell Zoological Park, Winchester, UK, 7-8th July 2003. | 2003

Much ado about bonobos: ten years of management and research at Planckendael Wild Animal Park, Belgium

J. Stevens; Hilde Vervaecke; W. Melens; M. Huyghe; P. de Ridder; L. van Elsacker


World Rabbit Science | 2010

Development of hierarchy and rank effects in weaned growing rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus)

Hilde Vervaecke; L De Bonte; L. Maertens; Frank Tuyttens; J. Stevens; Dirk Lips


Proceedings of the 5th Annual Symposium on Zoo Research, Marwell Zoological Park, Winchester, UK, 7-8th July 2003 | 2003

Effects of the change in accommodation and group composition on the affiliative behaviour of a captive bonobo group (Pan paniscus).

S. van Dyck; J. Stevens; B. Meuleman; L. van Elsacker


Folia primatologica. - Basel | 2004

Pan continuity: bonobo-chimpanzee hybrids

Hilde Vervaecke; J. Stevens; L. van Elsacker


Proceedings of the 10th Annual BIAZA Research Symposium | 2008

The behaviour of a group of chimpanzees: influence of spatial crowding and visitor numbers

J. Stevens; A Alonso; T Aerts; Hilde Vervaecke


Folia primatologica. - Basel | 2004

Mating harassment in captive bonobos (Pan paniscus)

J. Stevens; Hilde Vervaecke; L. van Elsacker


Archive | 2016

Bepaling van objectieve welzijnsindicatoren voor reptielen en amfibieën in gevangenschap

Adinda Sannen; Glenn Borgmans; Elke Vermeulen; J. Stevens; Van Damme Raoul; Hilde Vervaecke


Archive | 2015

Assessing the welfare of captive reptiles: A glimp into the diversity of stress-related behaviours

Adinda Sannen; Kerstin Van Kogelenbergh; J. Stevens; Glenn Borgmans; Raoul Van Damme; Ella Roelant; Hilde Vervaecke

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Dirk Lips

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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