% pubman genre = article @article{item_3263676, title = {{Sex-specific effects of cooperative breeding and colonial nesting on prosociality in corvids}}, author = {Horn, Lisa and Bugnyar, Thomas and Griesser, Michael and Hengl, Marietta and Izawa, Ei-Ichi and Oortwijn, Tim and R{\"o}ssler, Christiane and Scheer, Clara and Schiestl, Martina and Suyama, Masaki and Taylor, Alex H and Vanhooland, Lisa-Claire and von Bayern, Auguste MP and Z{\"u}rcher, Yvonne and Massen, Jorg JM}, language = {eng}, issn = {2050-084X}, doi = {10.7554/eLife.58139}, publisher = {eLife Sciences Publications}, address = {Cambridge}, year = {2020}, abstract = {{The investigation of prosocial behavior is of particular interest from an evolutionary perspective. Comparisons of prosociality across non-human animal species have, however, so far largely focused on primates, and their interpretation is hampered by the diversity of paradigms and procedures used. Here, we present the first systematic comparison of prosocial behavior across multiple species in a taxonomic group outside the primate order, namely the bird family Corvidae. We measured prosociality in eight corvid species, which vary in the expression of cooperative breeding and colonial nesting. We show that cooperative breeding is positively associated with prosocial behavior across species. Also, colonial nesting is associated with a stronger propensity for prosocial behavior, but only in males. The combined results of our study strongly suggest that both cooperative breeding and colonial nesting, which may both rely on heightened social tolerance at the nest, are likely evolutionary pathways to prosocial behavior in corvids.}}, contents = {Introduction Results - Between-species variation in prosocial provisioning and evenness of access to food - Linking cooperative breeding and colonial nesting with prosocial behavior - Testing the effect of phylogeny on prosocial behavior - Dyad-level variation in prosocial provisioning Discussion Materials and methods - Subjects - Ethical note - Apparatus and procedure - Data analysis}, journal = {{eLife}}, volume = {9}, eid = {e58139}, }