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Sexual Selection of Human Cooperative Behaviour: An Experimental Study in Rural Senegal
Authors:Arnaud Tognetti   Claire Berticat   Michel Raymond   Charlotte Faurie
Affiliation:1University of Montpellier 2, Montpellier, France;2Institute of Evolutionary Sciences, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montpellier, France
Abstract:Human cooperation in large groups and between non-kin individuals remains a Darwinian puzzle. Investigations into whether and how sexual selection is involved in the evolution of cooperation represent a new and important research direction. Here, 69 groups of four men or four women recruited from a rural population in Senegal played a sequential public-good game in the presence of out-group observers, either of the same sex or of the opposite sex. At the end of the game, participants could donate part of their gain to the village school in the presence of the same observers. Both contributions to the public good and donations to the school, which reflect different components of cooperativeness, were influenced by the sex of the observers. The results suggest that in this non-Western population, sexual selection acts mainly on men’s cooperative behaviour with non-kin, whereas women’s cooperativeness is mainly influenced by nonsexual social selection.
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