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Reciprocity and trades in wild West African chimpanzees

机译:西非野生黑猩猩的互惠与贸易

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Why do animals help other individuals and provide benefits to the recipient, sometimes at personal cost? In this study, we aim to determine if some of the helpful behaviors observed in a group of wild chimpanzees (Ta < chimpanzee group, Cte d'Ivoire, West Africa) are exchanged among individuals resulting in a net benefit for both participants. We adopted an inclusive view of exchanges by considering that all commodities (i.e., social behaviors as grooming, sex, support, as well as resources, such as meat) can be exchanged. This would result in "market" type social interactions in which debts of one commodity can be met by giving the same or other commodities. We investigated whether both in-kind exchanges and trades of commodities occurred. The Ta < chimpanzees reciprocated the amount of grooming they received and were more likely to give support in agonistic conflicts to those who also supported them. In addition, they traded support for meat and meat for sex. Both male and female chimpanzees exchanged many different commodities, which seemed to result in long-term balanced relationships. Our results suggest that wild chimpanzees rely on other group members to obtain many of the important commodities they need.
机译:为什么动物有时会以其他个人的代价帮助其他人并为受惠者提供利益?在这项研究中,我们旨在确定在一组野生黑猩猩(Ta <黑猩猩组,科特迪瓦,西非)中观察到的某些有益行为是否在个人之间交换,从而为两个参与者带来了净收益。我们考虑到所有商品(即修饰,性别,支持和诸如肉类的社会行为)的商品都可以交换,因此采取了包容性的交换意见。这将导致“市场”类型的社会互动,其中一种商品的债务可以通过提供相同或其他商品来偿还。我们调查了商品的实物交换和交易是否都发生了。 Ta <黑猩猩回报了他们接受的修饰,并且在激烈的冲突中也更可能向也支持他们的人提供支持。此外,他们还交换了肉类和肉类的支持。雄性和雌性黑猩猩都交换了许多不同的商品,这似乎导致了长期的平衡关系。我们的结果表明,野生黑猩猩依靠其他群体成员来获取他们需要的许多重要商品。

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