Example 1: Non-aggressive response to congruent model. A female is presented with two pup models, one imitating an A2 pup (on the right; congruent), one representing visual characteristics of an A1 pup (left; incongruent). The female approaches the congruent model first, in a non-aggressive manner and investigates (sniffs) it more times than the incongruent model. Example 2: Aggressive response to incongruent model. A female is presented with two pup models, one imitating an A1 pup (on the right; congruent), the other imitating an A3 pup (left; incongruent). The female approaches the incongruent model and starts biting it and finally grabs and throws the model several meters away. Pups of the tested females were present at the time of the e...
Our research tests the hypothesis that adult female elephant seals with pups are more aggressive tow...
(a) AWD approaches the scruff of a conspecific in high posture (ears forward and high tail; contact ...
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Example 1: Non-aggressive response to congruent model. A female is presented with two pup models, on...
A female is presented with two pup models, one black (natural visual cues, congruent) and one white ...
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Images show three visually distinct age classes of Australian sea lion pups: A1 – pup under 2 months...
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R st he tia 20 he s v pa es. pec te le.spent more time near this stimulus. In contrast, females of t...
In pinnipeds, maternal care strategies and colony density may influence a species' individual recogn...
Several aspects of dogs visual and social cognition have been explored using bidimensional represent...
Our research tests the hypothesis that adult female elephant seals with pups are more aggressive tow...
(a) AWD approaches the scruff of a conspecific in high posture (ears forward and high tail; contact ...
Social evaluative abilities emerge in human infancy, highlighting their importance in shaping our sp...
Example 1: Non-aggressive response to congruent model. A female is presented with two pup models, on...
A female is presented with two pup models, one black (natural visual cues, congruent) and one white ...
Parental care is an important factor influencing offspring survival and adult reproductive success i...
Images show three visually distinct age classes of Australian sea lion pups: A1 – pup under 2 months...
International audienceMammals use multiple sensory cues for mother-offspring recognition. While the ...
Thesis by publication."Marine Predator Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of...
Abstract In pinnipeds, maternal care strategies and colony density may influence a species ’ individ...
International audienceBonding between mothers and their young is fundamental to mammalian reproducti...
Colonial living imposes strong selection pressures on the communication systems of species with many...
R st he tia 20 he s v pa es. pec te le.spent more time near this stimulus. In contrast, females of t...
In pinnipeds, maternal care strategies and colony density may influence a species' individual recogn...
Several aspects of dogs visual and social cognition have been explored using bidimensional represent...
Our research tests the hypothesis that adult female elephant seals with pups are more aggressive tow...
(a) AWD approaches the scruff of a conspecific in high posture (ears forward and high tail; contact ...
Social evaluative abilities emerge in human infancy, highlighting their importance in shaping our sp...