Females in several ungulates transfer milk to non-filial (NF) offspring, in a process known as allonursing. This behavior is less common in monotocous species, including most ungulates, and it has been associated with parasitic behavior of calves or mothers who have lost their own offspring. To examine whether the calves ‘steal’ milk from the females or whether females fail to discriminate their own calves in guanacos, allonursing behavior was observed. If milk theft drives allonursing, mothers should reject NF offspring, they should search for their own calves, and calves attempting to suckle from alien mothers should adopt parallel (as opposed to the anti-parallel) position during allonursing. Alternatively, if allonursing is ca...
This paper provides a short review of the scientific literature, focusing on recent advances on the ...
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The hypothesized causes and functions of allosuckling can co-occur and influence each other (i.e., n...
Although allosuckling, the lactation of non-filial offspring, can be a costly behavior, it has been ...
While allonursing, the provision of milk to non-offspring by females, involves a potential cost to ...
Allosuckling is a situation when a female nurses a non-filial offspring. It was described in various...
Allosuckling is a situation when a female nurses a non-filial offspring. It was described in various...
Allonursing was investigated in a dairy herd of 30 river buffalo cows and their calves. The primary ...
The dams of gregarious animals must develop a close bond with their newborns to provide them with ma...
Allonursing, the behaviour of females nursing offspring that are not their own, is relatively freque...
Non-offspring maternal care should be rare due to the high costs of raising offspring, particularly ...
Communal nursing (an adult female allowing the offspring of another conspecific female to suckle) is...
Communal nursing (an adult female allowing the offspring of another conspecific female to suckle) is...
The aim of the study was to test a hypothesis of the compensatory function of the allosuckling as a ...
Maternal cares and, in particular, suckling behaviour, are fundamental for early growth and survival...
This paper provides a short review of the scientific literature, focusing on recent advances on the ...
International audienceThis study aimed to characterize inappropriate maternal behaviours in stabled ...
The hypothesized causes and functions of allosuckling can co-occur and influence each other (i.e., n...
Although allosuckling, the lactation of non-filial offspring, can be a costly behavior, it has been ...
While allonursing, the provision of milk to non-offspring by females, involves a potential cost to ...
Allosuckling is a situation when a female nurses a non-filial offspring. It was described in various...
Allosuckling is a situation when a female nurses a non-filial offspring. It was described in various...
Allonursing was investigated in a dairy herd of 30 river buffalo cows and their calves. The primary ...
The dams of gregarious animals must develop a close bond with their newborns to provide them with ma...
Allonursing, the behaviour of females nursing offspring that are not their own, is relatively freque...
Non-offspring maternal care should be rare due to the high costs of raising offspring, particularly ...
Communal nursing (an adult female allowing the offspring of another conspecific female to suckle) is...
Communal nursing (an adult female allowing the offspring of another conspecific female to suckle) is...
The aim of the study was to test a hypothesis of the compensatory function of the allosuckling as a ...
Maternal cares and, in particular, suckling behaviour, are fundamental for early growth and survival...
This paper provides a short review of the scientific literature, focusing on recent advances on the ...
International audienceThis study aimed to characterize inappropriate maternal behaviours in stabled ...
The hypothesized causes and functions of allosuckling can co-occur and influence each other (i.e., n...