Market forces predict grooming reciprocity in female baboons

作者: L. Barrett , S. P. Henzi , T. Weingrill , J. E. Lycett , R. A. Hill

DOI: 10.1098/RSPB.1999.0687

关键词: Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)Social psychologyTime allocationPsychologySocial groupChacma baboonRankingScramble competitionAggressionMarket forces

摘要: … by the local market. These data therefore suggest that biological market theory may provide … While the data are consistent with biological market theory, we cannot at present completely …

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