Horses naturally breed within a harem social unit that typically includes one mature breeding stallion with several mares and their immature offspring. Non-harem stallions comprise rela-tively stable social groups known as bachelor bands. When a harem position becomes vacant, a stallion emerges from a bachelor band to fill the vacancy. We studied harem and bachelor stallion phenomena using a model of pony stallions pastured together under semi-feral conditions. In this model, one stallion assumed the role of “harem stallion, ” vigilantly guarding an area within the stallion pasture along the fence line facing nearby mare pastures. The remaining stallions interacted as a bachelor band. If the harem stallion was removed from the pasture, a st...
Social dynamics can play a major role in shaping the population ecology and evolutionary trajectory ...
Dominance hierarchies in horses primarily influence priority access to limited resources of any kind...
Equine reproductive behavior is affected by many factors, some remaining poorly understood. This stu...
The role of leader in polygynous species has been solely attributed to the male for some time, but r...
Mammal species often live in social groups, but the factors that promote group cohesion can be diffi...
Horses are often kept in individual stables, rather than in outdoor groups, despite such housing sys...
Horses are often kept in individual stables, rather than in outdoor groups, despite such housing sys...
International audienceMales of polygynous primates and equids are regularly referred to as quintesse...
Among horse owners "mare-ishness" is easily recognized, if poorly defined, as generally awkward or r...
In social species like the feral horse (Equus caballus), changes in individual behavior are likely t...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
In feral horse (Equus caballus) populations, females can associate in year-round social groups with ...
Herds of ungulates, flocks of birds, swarms of insects and schools of fish move in coordinated group...
The reproductive efficiency of stabled domestic stallions is often lower than what could be expected...
In most of the mammalian species the courtship is a very important event preceding the reproduction ...
Social dynamics can play a major role in shaping the population ecology and evolutionary trajectory ...
Dominance hierarchies in horses primarily influence priority access to limited resources of any kind...
Equine reproductive behavior is affected by many factors, some remaining poorly understood. This stu...
The role of leader in polygynous species has been solely attributed to the male for some time, but r...
Mammal species often live in social groups, but the factors that promote group cohesion can be diffi...
Horses are often kept in individual stables, rather than in outdoor groups, despite such housing sys...
Horses are often kept in individual stables, rather than in outdoor groups, despite such housing sys...
International audienceMales of polygynous primates and equids are regularly referred to as quintesse...
Among horse owners "mare-ishness" is easily recognized, if poorly defined, as generally awkward or r...
In social species like the feral horse (Equus caballus), changes in individual behavior are likely t...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
In feral horse (Equus caballus) populations, females can associate in year-round social groups with ...
Herds of ungulates, flocks of birds, swarms of insects and schools of fish move in coordinated group...
The reproductive efficiency of stabled domestic stallions is often lower than what could be expected...
In most of the mammalian species the courtship is a very important event preceding the reproduction ...
Social dynamics can play a major role in shaping the population ecology and evolutionary trajectory ...
Dominance hierarchies in horses primarily influence priority access to limited resources of any kind...
Equine reproductive behavior is affected by many factors, some remaining poorly understood. This stu...