Individual recognition in gregarious species is fundamental in order to avoid misdirected parental investment. In ungulates, two very different parental care strategies have been identified: ‘hider’ offspring usually lie concealed in vegetation whereas offspring of ‘follower’ species remain with their mothers while they forage. These two strategies have been suggested to impact on mother-offspring vocal recognition, with unidirectional recognition of the mother by offspring occurring in hiders and bidirectional recognition in followers. In domestic cattle, Bos taurus, a facultative hider species, vocal communication and recognition have not been studied in detail under free-ranging conditions, where cows and calves can graze freely and wher...
This version is the final, definitive version of this article. Mother‐Young Recognition in an Ungula...
The information encoded in cattle vocalisations remains underexplored. The objective of this thesis ...
International audienceBackgroundIn many gregarious mammals, mothers and offspring have developed the...
Individual recognition in gregarious species is fundamental in order to avoid misdirected parental i...
Individual recognition in gregarious species is fundamental in order to avoid misdirected parental i...
M.P.d.l.T. was funded by the National Council of Science and Technology, Mexico (CONACYT) PhD (schol...
Very little is known about cattle vocalizations. The few studies available in the literature have be...
Parent‐offspring recognition is usually crucial for survival of young. In mammals, olfaction often o...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Cattle vocalisations have been proposed as potential indicators of animal welfa...
Parent–offspring recognition can be essential for offspring survival and important to avoid misdirec...
Cattle vocalisations have been proposed as potential indicators of animal welfare. How-ever, very fe...
[Background]: In most species, acoustical cues are crucial for mother-offspring recognition. Studies...
I investigated the use of vocal behaviour in cattle as an indicator of welfare. The first study (Ch...
The ability of Mexican free-tailed bat mothers and pups to recognize vocalizations of their presumpt...
Parent–offspring recognition is crucial for offspring survival. At long distances, this recognition ...
This version is the final, definitive version of this article. Mother‐Young Recognition in an Ungula...
The information encoded in cattle vocalisations remains underexplored. The objective of this thesis ...
International audienceBackgroundIn many gregarious mammals, mothers and offspring have developed the...
Individual recognition in gregarious species is fundamental in order to avoid misdirected parental i...
Individual recognition in gregarious species is fundamental in order to avoid misdirected parental i...
M.P.d.l.T. was funded by the National Council of Science and Technology, Mexico (CONACYT) PhD (schol...
Very little is known about cattle vocalizations. The few studies available in the literature have be...
Parent‐offspring recognition is usually crucial for survival of young. In mammals, olfaction often o...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Cattle vocalisations have been proposed as potential indicators of animal welfa...
Parent–offspring recognition can be essential for offspring survival and important to avoid misdirec...
Cattle vocalisations have been proposed as potential indicators of animal welfare. How-ever, very fe...
[Background]: In most species, acoustical cues are crucial for mother-offspring recognition. Studies...
I investigated the use of vocal behaviour in cattle as an indicator of welfare. The first study (Ch...
The ability of Mexican free-tailed bat mothers and pups to recognize vocalizations of their presumpt...
Parent–offspring recognition is crucial for offspring survival. At long distances, this recognition ...
This version is the final, definitive version of this article. Mother‐Young Recognition in an Ungula...
The information encoded in cattle vocalisations remains underexplored. The objective of this thesis ...
International audienceBackgroundIn many gregarious mammals, mothers and offspring have developed the...