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The shadow of the future affects cooperation in a cleaner fish

Author(s)
Oates, Jennifer
Manica, Andrea
Bshary, Redouan  
Décanat de la faculté des sciences  
Date issued
2010
In
Current Biology, Elsevier, 2010/20/11/R472–R473
Abstract
Humans show great flexibility in adjusting their levels of cooperation to account for current and future circumstances. For example, levels of cooperation are higher if there is more competition at the level of the whole population than with interacting partners [1] and when individuals are likely to gain social prestige [2]. Humans also show the capacity to increase current levels of cooperation to account for future payoffs if it is likely that repeated interactions will occur with the same partner (known as ‘the Shadow of the Future’) [3]. Here, we provide the first evidence for this capacity in a non-human animal, the cleaner fish <i>Labroides bicolor. L. bicolor</i> individuals show uneven frequency of use of different areas within a large home range, which should in turn affect the delay between repeated interactions with individual reef fish ‘clients’. In areas where the frequency of clients encountering cleaners is higher, cleaners are more likely to experience future costs of cheating, so future payoffs are of more concern for current decisions. In line with this, we found a negative correlation between cheating and the frequency of clients encountering cleaners in <i>L. bicolor</i> home ranges.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/57199
DOI
10.1016/j.cub.2010.04.022
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