<div><p>Wild giraffes live in extensive groups in the fission fusion system, maintaining long social distances and loose social bonds. Within these groups, resources are widely distributed, agonistic encounters are scarce and the dominance hierarchy was reported in males only, while never deeply analysed. In captivity, the possibility to maintain inter-individual distances is limited and part of the resources is not evenly distributed. Consequently, we suggest that agonistic encounters should be more frequent, leading to the establishment of the dominance hierarchy. Based on the differences in resource-holding potential, we suggested that the rank of an individual would be affected by age and sex. Based on hypotheses of prior ownership, we ...
Populations are typically defined as spatially contiguous sets of individuals, but large populations...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
Many species exhibit fission-fusion dynamics, yet the factors that influence the frequent changes in...
Allomaternal care is one of the most interesting types of cooperation among females. Its most extrem...
Giraffes (Giraffa spp.) are a common feature of zoological institutions, where conditions differ fro...
Wild giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) herds have been described as random associations of individual...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Fission–fusion dynamics hypothetically enable animals to exploit dispersed and ephemeral food resour...
In species in which males signal competitive ability through secondary sexual traits, males with dif...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...
As biodiversity continues to decline, zoos play an essential role in ex-situ species conservation. A...
Sociality involves a constant trade-off between fitness benefits and costs of living in groups, and ...
Close encounters with animals are considered integral for visitors and are trademark components of t...
With their vertically elongated body form, giraffes generally feed above the level of other browsers...
March 16-17, 2016To date, no study has quantitatively compared the proximity or social interactions ...
Populations are typically defined as spatially contiguous sets of individuals, but large populations...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
Many species exhibit fission-fusion dynamics, yet the factors that influence the frequent changes in...
Allomaternal care is one of the most interesting types of cooperation among females. Its most extrem...
Giraffes (Giraffa spp.) are a common feature of zoological institutions, where conditions differ fro...
Wild giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) herds have been described as random associations of individual...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Fission–fusion dynamics hypothetically enable animals to exploit dispersed and ephemeral food resour...
In species in which males signal competitive ability through secondary sexual traits, males with dif...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...
As biodiversity continues to decline, zoos play an essential role in ex-situ species conservation. A...
Sociality involves a constant trade-off between fitness benefits and costs of living in groups, and ...
Close encounters with animals are considered integral for visitors and are trademark components of t...
With their vertically elongated body form, giraffes generally feed above the level of other browsers...
March 16-17, 2016To date, no study has quantitatively compared the proximity or social interactions ...
Populations are typically defined as spatially contiguous sets of individuals, but large populations...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
Many species exhibit fission-fusion dynamics, yet the factors that influence the frequent changes in...