Lay Summary When rescue behavior is more risky, rescuers should be more biased towards closer kin. We tested this idea using food-sharing vampire bats. We created a risky “rescue condition”… Click to show full abstract
Lay Summary When rescue behavior is more risky, rescuers should be more biased towards closer kin. We tested this idea using food-sharing vampire bats. We created a risky “rescue condition” where donors had to descend from the safety of dark roosting locations and feed a bat trapped in an illuminated cage on the floor. As expected, the increased risk for donors led to smaller and less frequent food donations that were also more kin-biased. Risk exaggerated nepotism.
               
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