Clutton-Brock T H, Parker G A
Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, UK.
Nature. 1995 Jan 19;373(6511):209-16. doi: 10.1038/373209a0.
Although positive reciprocity (reciprocal altruism) has been a focus of interest in evolutionary biology, negative reciprocity (retaliatory infliction of fitness reduction) has been largely ignored. In social animals, retaliatory aggression is common, individuals often punish other group members that infringe their interests, and punishment can cause subordinates to desist from behaviour likely to reduce the fitness of dominant animals. Punishing strategies are used to establish and maintain dominance relationships, to discourage parasites and cheats, to discipline offspring or prospective sexual partners and to maintain cooperative behaviour.
尽管正向互惠(互惠利他主义)一直是进化生物学关注的焦点,但负向互惠(对适应性降低的报复性施加)在很大程度上被忽视了。在群居动物中,报复性攻击很常见,个体经常惩罚侵犯其利益的其他群体成员,而且惩罚会使下属放弃可能降低优势动物适应性的行为。惩罚策略被用于建立和维持支配关系、威慑寄生者和欺骗者、管教后代或潜在的性伴侣以及维持合作行为。