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Social Memory and Quantity Discrimination: A Cross Cichlid Species Comparison

Abstract

Cooperation is a highly complex social interaction that often requires coordination and communication between two individuals. Reciprocity is one explanation for how cooperation evolves and is maintained; help now will eventually be repaid in kind. For reciprocity to work, individuals must be able to differentiate between those who helped previously versus those who cheated. However, there is little empirical evidence that cooperative species …

Authors

Salena MG; Balshine S

Journal

Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, Vol. 74, No. 3, pp. 207–214

Publisher

American Psychological Association (APA)

Publication Date

9 2020

DOI

10.1037/cep0000212

ISSN

1196-1961