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SUBMITTER: Page AE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6858278 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Page Abigail E AE Thomas Matthew G MG Smith Daniel D Dyble Mark M Viguier Sylvain S Chaudhary Nikhil N Salali Gul Deniz GD Thompson James J Mace Ruth R Migliano Andrea B AB
Nature human behaviour 20190812 11
Human children are frequently cared for by non-parental caregivers (alloparents), yet few studies have conducted systematic alternative hypothesis tests of why alloparents help. Here we explore whether predictions from kin selection, reciprocity, learning-to-mother and costly signalling hypotheses explain non-parental childcare among Agta hunter-gatherers from the Philippines. To test these hypotheses, we used high-resolution proximity data from 1,701 child-alloparent dyads. Our results indicate ...[more]