The ‘integrated hypothesis’ predicts that reconciliation (the post-conflict friendly interaction between former opponents observed in various group-living species) functions to reduce anxiety and the risk of aggression from the former opponent or a bystander in the aftermath of a conflict. It also predicts that relationship quality between opponents affects the occurrence of reconciliation and modulates the anxious response of the opponents after a conflict. Because of the asymmetric nature of aggressive interactions, the cost of aggression is likely to differ between the victim and the aggressor. The aim of this study was to test the predictions of the ‘integrated hypothesis’ independently for the victim and the aggressor of a conflict. W...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
All social animals face similar problems regarding intragroup competition over access to resources, ...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
Reconciliation is the most extensively studied conflict resolution mechanism in animal societies. Ho...
Reconciliation (i.e. the post-conflict exchange of friendly behaviour between former opponents) func...
Aggression can generate anxiety, create uncertainty about its aftermath and jeopardise social relati...
Knowledge of how animals manage their conflicts is critical for understanding the dynamics of social...
Aggression can generate anxiety, create uncertainty about its aftermath and jeopardise social relati...
In social groups, agonistic conflicts can have different negative consequences. Several post-conflic...
Previous studies indicate that the prosimate function of post-conflict affiliative interaction among...
Rates of reconciliation vary widely between different types of opponents, and post-conflict anxiety ...
Rates of reconciliation vary widely between different types of opponents, and post-conflict anxiety ...
Reconciliation is the occurrence of friendly behaviour between opponents shortly after an aggressive...
International audienceAggression is potentially disruptive for social groups. Although individuals w...
In various social species, animals have been observed to share friendly relationships with some grou...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
All social animals face similar problems regarding intragroup competition over access to resources, ...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
Reconciliation is the most extensively studied conflict resolution mechanism in animal societies. Ho...
Reconciliation (i.e. the post-conflict exchange of friendly behaviour between former opponents) func...
Aggression can generate anxiety, create uncertainty about its aftermath and jeopardise social relati...
Knowledge of how animals manage their conflicts is critical for understanding the dynamics of social...
Aggression can generate anxiety, create uncertainty about its aftermath and jeopardise social relati...
In social groups, agonistic conflicts can have different negative consequences. Several post-conflic...
Previous studies indicate that the prosimate function of post-conflict affiliative interaction among...
Rates of reconciliation vary widely between different types of opponents, and post-conflict anxiety ...
Rates of reconciliation vary widely between different types of opponents, and post-conflict anxiety ...
Reconciliation is the occurrence of friendly behaviour between opponents shortly after an aggressive...
International audienceAggression is potentially disruptive for social groups. Although individuals w...
In various social species, animals have been observed to share friendly relationships with some grou...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
All social animals face similar problems regarding intragroup competition over access to resources, ...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...