(2010) Social behavior of a captive group of golden snub-nosed langur Rhinopithecus roxellana. Zoological Studies 49(1): 1-8. Detailed accounts of social relationships in the golden snub-nosed langur Rhinopithecus roxellana are rare, and little is know about its social structure. The aim of this study was to contribute to the understanding of social relationships by analyzing patterns of affiliative and aggressive interactions in a captive group of this poorly known species. The 11 focal individuals were organized into a one-male unit, or OMU (i.e., a single adult male that associates with multiple adult females and their offspring), and an all-male unit, or AMU (i.e., a social unit formed only by males). One-minute instantaneous scans and ...
Little is known about the social structure of rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis), but genera...
International audienceIn primates, females typically drive the evolution of the social system and pr...
Eumetopias jubata is polygyncus. The sea-lions segregate during the breeding season into pupping col...
Ren-Mei Ren, Kang-Hui Yan, Yan-Jie Su, Shu-Zhong Xia, Hui-Yu Jin, Jin-Jun Qiu, and Teresa Romero (20...
Grouping is known to occur in many species of mammals, and the structure of groups can range along a...
Many social animals have a species-specific repertoire of affiliative behaviours that characterise i...
This study aimed to explore the benefits that individuals gain from group living and the role of kin...
This study investigates the social relationships in captive groups of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygm...
WOS:000242416400004International audienceA study group of Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus c. campb...
G-group is a multi-male group located in Luobai, south of China. Ethogram of social behaviors includ...
Numerous studies in group-living animals with stable compositions have demonstrated the complex and ...
White-faced saki monkeys (Pithecia pitheciai are monogamous primates rarely studied in the wild. Lit...
Researchers are increasingly documenting the existence of social tolerance and affiliative behavior ...
This dissertation illuminates the structure of social life in a community of savanna chimpanzees at ...
Relaxed open-mouth display serves important social functions in relation to submission, reconciliati...
Little is known about the social structure of rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis), but genera...
International audienceIn primates, females typically drive the evolution of the social system and pr...
Eumetopias jubata is polygyncus. The sea-lions segregate during the breeding season into pupping col...
Ren-Mei Ren, Kang-Hui Yan, Yan-Jie Su, Shu-Zhong Xia, Hui-Yu Jin, Jin-Jun Qiu, and Teresa Romero (20...
Grouping is known to occur in many species of mammals, and the structure of groups can range along a...
Many social animals have a species-specific repertoire of affiliative behaviours that characterise i...
This study aimed to explore the benefits that individuals gain from group living and the role of kin...
This study investigates the social relationships in captive groups of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygm...
WOS:000242416400004International audienceA study group of Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus c. campb...
G-group is a multi-male group located in Luobai, south of China. Ethogram of social behaviors includ...
Numerous studies in group-living animals with stable compositions have demonstrated the complex and ...
White-faced saki monkeys (Pithecia pitheciai are monogamous primates rarely studied in the wild. Lit...
Researchers are increasingly documenting the existence of social tolerance and affiliative behavior ...
This dissertation illuminates the structure of social life in a community of savanna chimpanzees at ...
Relaxed open-mouth display serves important social functions in relation to submission, reconciliati...
Little is known about the social structure of rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis), but genera...
International audienceIn primates, females typically drive the evolution of the social system and pr...
Eumetopias jubata is polygyncus. The sea-lions segregate during the breeding season into pupping col...