2024
DOI: 10.1111/eth.13430
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Do pet dogs reciprocate the receipt of food from familiar and unfamiliar conspecifics?

Jim McGetrick,
Leona Fux,
Johannes Schullern‐Schrattenhofen
et al.

Abstract: Reciprocity is one of the most prominent explanations for the evolution of stable cooperation. Although reciprocity has been studied for decades in numerous animal species and behavioural contexts, its underlying proximate mechanisms remain unclear. Domestic dogs provide a useful model species for the study of proximate mechanisms, though there are currently inconsistent findings regarding dogs' propensity to reciprocate. Here, we investigated whether, after minimal training, pet dogs would press a button, whi… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, much can be learned from these findings. For instance, dogs did not provide more food to a helpful compared to an unhelpful conspecific partner in an experimental food-provisioning task (McGetrick et al, 2024). This stands not only in contrast to the principle of reciprocity but also in seemingly contrast to earlier findings (Gfrerer & Taborsky, 2017McGetrick & Range, 2018).…”
Section: Interdisciplinary Perspectives On the Principle Of Reciproca...contrasting
confidence: 56%
“…Nevertheless, much can be learned from these findings. For instance, dogs did not provide more food to a helpful compared to an unhelpful conspecific partner in an experimental food-provisioning task (McGetrick et al, 2024). This stands not only in contrast to the principle of reciprocity but also in seemingly contrast to earlier findings (Gfrerer & Taborsky, 2017McGetrick & Range, 2018).…”
Section: Interdisciplinary Perspectives On the Principle Of Reciproca...contrasting
confidence: 56%