Black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) have almost never been the subject of any behavioural observations in captivity. This study was aimed at providing preliminary information about agonistic and reconciliation behaviour in a group kept at the Kunming Institute of Zoology in China. Established procedures were used for this investigation (i.e., the postconflict/matched-control method and the time-rule method). Intra-group aggression rates were quite low. Postconflict affiliation as well as selective attraction of former opponents to each other following conflicts was demonstrated. Former opponents contacted each other earlier in postconflict periods than in matched-control periods. The average conciliatory tendency of all...
Abstract. In many primate species, former opponents engage in friendly behaviours after aggressive c...
This paper explores the influence of relationship quality and level of aggression on post-conflict a...
Aggression can generate anxiety, create uncertainty about its aftermath and jeopardise social relati...
Black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) have almost never been the subject of any b...
This thesis investigates the nature of post-conflict behaviour and relationships among individuals i...
For group-living primates, the information on postconflict management is crucial for understanding p...
Studies of post-conflict behaviour in primates have two aims, 1) to uncover the fundamental mechanis...
Since reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago, a large number of postconflict beha...
This study analyzed conflict and postconflict (PC) conciliation between males and females within one...
Animals that live in groups are frequently exposed to conflict situations and must in some way maint...
Post-conflict behaviors, including reconciliation, redirected aggression, and consolation, have been...
2015-07-07Peacemaking strategies are often necessary to mitigate aggression and maintain group stabi...
Reconciliation is the most extensively studied conflict resolution mechanism in animal societies. Ho...
Reconciliation is the occurrence of friendly behaviour between opponents shortly after an aggressive...
Postconflict affiliation has been mostly studied in Old World primates, and we still lack comparati...
Abstract. In many primate species, former opponents engage in friendly behaviours after aggressive c...
This paper explores the influence of relationship quality and level of aggression on post-conflict a...
Aggression can generate anxiety, create uncertainty about its aftermath and jeopardise social relati...
Black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) have almost never been the subject of any b...
This thesis investigates the nature of post-conflict behaviour and relationships among individuals i...
For group-living primates, the information on postconflict management is crucial for understanding p...
Studies of post-conflict behaviour in primates have two aims, 1) to uncover the fundamental mechanis...
Since reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago, a large number of postconflict beha...
This study analyzed conflict and postconflict (PC) conciliation between males and females within one...
Animals that live in groups are frequently exposed to conflict situations and must in some way maint...
Post-conflict behaviors, including reconciliation, redirected aggression, and consolation, have been...
2015-07-07Peacemaking strategies are often necessary to mitigate aggression and maintain group stabi...
Reconciliation is the most extensively studied conflict resolution mechanism in animal societies. Ho...
Reconciliation is the occurrence of friendly behaviour between opponents shortly after an aggressive...
Postconflict affiliation has been mostly studied in Old World primates, and we still lack comparati...
Abstract. In many primate species, former opponents engage in friendly behaviours after aggressive c...
This paper explores the influence of relationship quality and level of aggression on post-conflict a...
Aggression can generate anxiety, create uncertainty about its aftermath and jeopardise social relati...