Horses (Equidae) are believed to formidably demonstrate the links between ecology and social organization. Their social cognitive abilities enable them to succeed in many different environments, including those provided for them by humans, or the ones domestic horses encounter when escaping from their human care takers. Living in groups takes different shapes in equids. Their aggregation and group cohesion can be explained by Hamilton`s selfish herd theory. However, when and which group to join appears to be a conscious individual decision depending on predatory pressure, intra group harassment and resource availability. The latest research concerning the social knowledge horses display in eavesdropping experiments affirm the need for an ex...
International audienceIn species that move in cohesive groups, animals generally reach decisions thr...
International audienceUnderstanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily d...
This study examines whether horses can learn by observing humans, given that they identify individua...
Animals that live in stable social groups need to gather information on their own relative position ...
Domestication has provided the horse with food, shelter, veterinary care and protection, allowing in...
100 h (500 horse h) of critically assessed observations where analysed from two pastural situations ...
Like many other herbivores, in a natural environment equids feed on rather evenly distributed resour...
Social learning is said to meet the demands of complex environments in which individuals compete ove...
Feral horses are social animals, which have to rely on survival strategies centered on the formation...
Societies are the outcome of the reproductive strivings of their members, their interactions and the...
In feral and free-ranging environments, equids typically form stable social groups with cohesive lon...
Two basically different forms of social organisation have been discovered in the equids. Type one is...
Reintroduction of an endangered species or subspecies is only the first step towards ensuring surviv...
Living in groups is challenging on many levels for animals and one of this challenge is the maintena...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...
International audienceIn species that move in cohesive groups, animals generally reach decisions thr...
International audienceUnderstanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily d...
This study examines whether horses can learn by observing humans, given that they identify individua...
Animals that live in stable social groups need to gather information on their own relative position ...
Domestication has provided the horse with food, shelter, veterinary care and protection, allowing in...
100 h (500 horse h) of critically assessed observations where analysed from two pastural situations ...
Like many other herbivores, in a natural environment equids feed on rather evenly distributed resour...
Social learning is said to meet the demands of complex environments in which individuals compete ove...
Feral horses are social animals, which have to rely on survival strategies centered on the formation...
Societies are the outcome of the reproductive strivings of their members, their interactions and the...
In feral and free-ranging environments, equids typically form stable social groups with cohesive lon...
Two basically different forms of social organisation have been discovered in the equids. Type one is...
Reintroduction of an endangered species or subspecies is only the first step towards ensuring surviv...
Living in groups is challenging on many levels for animals and one of this challenge is the maintena...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...
International audienceIn species that move in cohesive groups, animals generally reach decisions thr...
International audienceUnderstanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily d...
This study examines whether horses can learn by observing humans, given that they identify individua...