<div><p>Domestic fowl in small groups are assumed to establish hierarchical systems based on individual recognition. Conversely, interactions in large groups are modulated by badges of status. Previous studies suggested that birds differing in phenotypic appearance (PA) became targets for aggression, possibly mistaking altered PA for badges of status. We evaluated the impact of altering PA on 0, 30, 50, 70 or 100% of the birds’ house at three experimental group sizes (GS). Tested GS were 10, 20 or 40 (8 birds/m<sup>2</sup>, 3 pens/GSxPA, 45 total). Thus, for each GS we had groups initially homogenous (100U, U = Unmarked; 100M, M = Marked), or heterogeneous M and U phenotypes coexisting in different proportions: 30M/70U, 50M/50U, and 70M/30U...
In a study of the form development of the species-specific displays in the black-headed gull, a grad...
The domestic fowl has a different social behavior compared to their ancestor, the red junglefowl. To...
This study investigated whether changes in motivation of displays, occurring during normal ontogeny ...
Phenotype alterations can occur naturally during the life span of the domestic fowl. These alteratio...
By definition, social behaviors are always expressed in the context of other individuals. Because of...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
Alterations of birds' phenotypic appearance (PA) may lead to unwanted behaviors, potentially impairi...
Genetic plumage polymorphism in birds is increasingly recognized as a potentially important trait in...
Social status is commonly established among individuals within groups of animals. Despite this commo...
Social dominance relationships are formed within numerous animal species and reduce costly fights ov...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behaviour. Such 'personalities' or 'behavio...
SummaryIn many social species, aggressive conflict between individuals in the same group (intragroup...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
In a study of the form development of the species-specific displays in the black-headed gull, a grad...
The domestic fowl has a different social behavior compared to their ancestor, the red junglefowl. To...
This study investigated whether changes in motivation of displays, occurring during normal ontogeny ...
Phenotype alterations can occur naturally during the life span of the domestic fowl. These alteratio...
By definition, social behaviors are always expressed in the context of other individuals. Because of...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
Alterations of birds' phenotypic appearance (PA) may lead to unwanted behaviors, potentially impairi...
Genetic plumage polymorphism in birds is increasingly recognized as a potentially important trait in...
Social status is commonly established among individuals within groups of animals. Despite this commo...
Social dominance relationships are formed within numerous animal species and reduce costly fights ov...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behaviour. Such 'personalities' or 'behavio...
SummaryIn many social species, aggressive conflict between individuals in the same group (intragroup...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
In a study of the form development of the species-specific displays in the black-headed gull, a grad...
The domestic fowl has a different social behavior compared to their ancestor, the red junglefowl. To...
This study investigated whether changes in motivation of displays, occurring during normal ontogeny ...