Abstract
Reciprocal cooperation may evolve if the costs of help are reliably
compensated for by delayed returns provided in future interactions. The
associated probabilities and cost–benefit ratios may vary systematically
between the sexes, which often display different dispersal strategies
and interaction patterns. Whereas female Norway rats, Rattus norvegicus,
are known to apply direct and generalized decision rules of reciprocal
cooperation, the rules according to which males reciprocate favours are
less well understood. Therefore, we investigated the cooperation
propensity of male wild-type Norway rats. Male test rats experienced
cooperating partners that provided food to them, or defecting partners
that refused to provide help. Afterwards, test rats could donate food to
previously experienced or unknown partners, resembling direct and
generalized reciprocity paradigms, respectively. Male rats cooperated
according to direct reciprocity, suggesting that this decision rule is
similarly important for both sexes. However, whereas females
additionally help according to generalized reciprocity, males did not
apply this rule. These results suggest a sex difference in reciprocal
decision rules, highlighting the potential importance of different
interaction patterns and cost–benefit ratios between the sexes.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 93-101 |
Journal | Animal Behaviour |
Volume | 152 |
Early online date | 27 Apr 2019 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2019 |
Keywords
- Altruism
- Cooperation
- Generosity
- Reciprocity
- Sex differences
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Male rats cooperate according to direct reciprocity but not to generalised reciprocity (dataset)
Schweinfurth, M. K. (Creator), Aeschbacher, J. (Creator), Santi, M. (Creator) & Taborsky, M. (Creator), University of St Andrews, 18 May 2020
DOI: 10.17630/971c173d-9ef9-4783-9a65-1d2c4cfc2a8a
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