“…More speculatively, depressed T could also aid with intragroup bonding following IGEs, as has been proposed for low T levels found during chimpanzee meat sharing (Sobolewski et al, ). Several species exhibit increased intragroup affiliation following IGEs (Arseneau‐Robar et al, ; Radford, ; Radford, Majolo, & Aureli, ) including other guenons (Cords, ; Chism & Rogers, ; Rowell, Wilson, & Cords, ) and redtails often engage in grooming frenzies (after 19/25 IGEs reported here). It is unclear whether depressed T would be required for intragroup affiliation though; while many studies indicate that high T can impede cooperative behavior in humans (Bos, Terburg, & van Honk, ; Crespi, ; Eisenegger, Haushofer, & Fehr, ; Zak et al, ), others find that T can also support cooperative behavior, especially with group members (Reimers & Diekhof, ), and/or in conjunction with other hormones like oxytocin (Jaeggi, Trumble, Kaplan, & Gurven, ).…”