The intensification of the production system in the poultry industry and the vertical integration of the poultry agribusiness have brought profound changes in the physical and social environment of domestic fowls in comparison to their ancestors and have modified the expression of aggression and submission. The present review has covered the studies focusing on the different aspects linked to aggressiveness in the genus Gallus. The evaluated studies have shown that aggressiveness and subordination are complex behavioral expressions that involve genetic differences between breeds, strains and individuals, and differences in the cerebral development during growth, in the hormonal metabolism, in the rearing conditions of individuals, including...
Social dominance relationships are formed within numerous animal species and reduce costly fights ov...
Aggression and cannibalism are serious concerns for the modern production poultry industry. Injury, ...
In the development of social dominance, constitutional behavioural characteristics may play an impor...
The intensification of the production system in the poultry industry and the vertical integration of...
Social status is commonly established among individuals within groups of animals. Despite this commo...
Aggressive behavior constitutes any action that either threatens or leads to or cause, destruction o...
Phenotype alterations can occur naturally during the life span of the domestic fowl. These alteratio...
Experiments by earlier authors were repeated and extended to examine, in white leghorn chicken (Gall...
Historically during domestication of animals, tameness towards humans was likely the most desired tr...
Higher animals establish a rank-order, which provides advantages to the social life of these animals...
Quantifying differences in aggressive behaviour across contexts can be useful in developing an under...
The mechanisms behind early domestication of animals are still unknown and an important question is ...
Two aggressive behaviour phenotypes in female chickens demonstrated in this study.</p
When animals are stressed they use a trait called social support to alleviate their stress responses...
<div><p>Domestic fowl in small groups are assumed to establish hierarchical systems based on individ...
Social dominance relationships are formed within numerous animal species and reduce costly fights ov...
Aggression and cannibalism are serious concerns for the modern production poultry industry. Injury, ...
In the development of social dominance, constitutional behavioural characteristics may play an impor...
The intensification of the production system in the poultry industry and the vertical integration of...
Social status is commonly established among individuals within groups of animals. Despite this commo...
Aggressive behavior constitutes any action that either threatens or leads to or cause, destruction o...
Phenotype alterations can occur naturally during the life span of the domestic fowl. These alteratio...
Experiments by earlier authors were repeated and extended to examine, in white leghorn chicken (Gall...
Historically during domestication of animals, tameness towards humans was likely the most desired tr...
Higher animals establish a rank-order, which provides advantages to the social life of these animals...
Quantifying differences in aggressive behaviour across contexts can be useful in developing an under...
The mechanisms behind early domestication of animals are still unknown and an important question is ...
Two aggressive behaviour phenotypes in female chickens demonstrated in this study.</p
When animals are stressed they use a trait called social support to alleviate their stress responses...
<div><p>Domestic fowl in small groups are assumed to establish hierarchical systems based on individ...
Social dominance relationships are formed within numerous animal species and reduce costly fights ov...
Aggression and cannibalism are serious concerns for the modern production poultry industry. Injury, ...
In the development of social dominance, constitutional behavioural characteristics may play an impor...