Parochial cooperation in wild chimpanzees: a model to explain the evolution of parochial altruism.

IF 0.8 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Planta Daninha Pub Date : 2022-05-23 Epub Date: 2022-04-04 DOI:10.1098/rstb.2021.0149
Sylvain R T Lemoine, Liran Samuni, Catherine Crockford, Roman M Wittig
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Abstract

Parochial altruism, taking individual costs to benefit the in-group and harm the out-group, has been proposed as one of the mechanisms underlying the human ability of large-scale cooperation. How parochial altruism has evolved remains unclear. In this review paper, we formulate a parochial cooperation model in small-scale groups and examine the model in wild chimpanzees. As suggested for human parochial altruism, we review evidence that the oxytocinergic system and in-group cooperation and cohesion during out-group threat are integral parts of chimpanzee collective action during intergroup competition. We expand this model by suggesting that chimpanzee parochial cooperation is supported by the social structure of chimpanzee groups which enables repeated interaction history and established social ties between co-operators. We discuss in detail the role of the oxytocinergic system in supporting parochial cooperation, a pathway that appears integral already in chimpanzees. The reviewed evidence suggests that prerequisites of human parochial altruism were probably present in the last common ancestor between Pan and Homo. This article is part of the theme issue 'Intergroup conflict across taxa'.

野生黑猩猩的狭隘合作:解释狭隘利他主义进化的模型。
狭隘利他主义是指个人付出代价,使本群体受益而使外群体受损,它被认为是人类大规模合作能力的基本机制之一。狭隘利他主义是如何演变而来的,目前仍不清楚。在这篇综述论文中,我们提出了一个小规模群体中的狭隘合作模型,并在野生黑猩猩中对该模型进行了研究。正如人类的狭隘利他主义所提出的那样,我们回顾的证据表明,催产素能系统和群内合作以及群外威胁时的凝聚力是黑猩猩在群际竞争中集体行动不可或缺的组成部分。我们扩展了这一模型,认为黑猩猩的狭义合作得到了黑猩猩群体社会结构的支持,这种社会结构使得合作者之间能够重复互动历史并建立社会联系。我们详细讨论了催产素能系统在支持偏狭合作中的作用,这一途径在黑猩猩中似乎已经不可或缺。综述的证据表明,人类狭隘利他主义的先决条件很可能存在于黑猩猩和智人的最后一个共同祖先身上。本文是 "跨类群的群体间冲突 "主题期刊的一部分。
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Planta Daninha
Planta Daninha Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: Planta Daninha is a scientific journal published by the Brazilian Society of Weed Science (SBCPD - Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas). Papers submitted for publication must be sent through an electronic system, on http://www.scielo.br/pd. Works may be written in Portuguese, English, or Spanish, and will be accepted after being reviewed and approved by the Editorial Board. Only papers that have not been published or submitted for publication in other media will be accepted. Articles in Portuguese will be translated to English after being properly corrected and authorized by the authors. Planta Daninha has with goal to publish genuine technical-scientific papers and literature reviews from a critical perspective on Biology, weed management, and related topics.
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