By staying close to allies, individuals may enjoy benefits through social support. In the socially monogamous greylag goose (Anser anser), pair-partners, parents, and even human foster parents may provide social support, facilitating access to resources or reducing agonistic pressure. In the present work, we analysed the spatial distribution of individuals within a semi-feral flock of 120 greylag geese, which contained 23 adult sibling groups of 2–4 individuals from 2 to 12 years old. During resting periods we scored dyadic distances between 28 focal individuals of different social categories, their siblings and unrelated control individuals of the same age. Adult female siblings (i.e. those hatched in the same year and raised together) res...
In group-living vertebrates, reliable social allies play a decisive role in dealing with stressors. ...
Highlights • We studied which traits affect foraging associations and mate choice in geese. • We col...
The social structure of a population is a crucial element of an individual's environment, fundamenta...
By staying close to allies, individuals may enjoy benefits through social support. In the socially m...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase an individual's status and facilita...
Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress,...
Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress,...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and...
Social species that maintain individualised relationships with certain others despite continuous cha...
Social relationships can have important fitness consequences. Although there is increasing evidence ...
Reproductive success in monogamous species is generally affected by both behavioural and hormonal fi...
Social species that maintain individualised relationships with certain others despite continuous cha...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
In group-living vertebrates, reliable social allies play a decisive role in dealing with stressors. ...
Highlights • We studied which traits affect foraging associations and mate choice in geese. • We col...
The social structure of a population is a crucial element of an individual's environment, fundamenta...
By staying close to allies, individuals may enjoy benefits through social support. In the socially m...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase an individual's status and facilita...
Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress,...
Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress,...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and...
Social species that maintain individualised relationships with certain others despite continuous cha...
Social relationships can have important fitness consequences. Although there is increasing evidence ...
Reproductive success in monogamous species is generally affected by both behavioural and hormonal fi...
Social species that maintain individualised relationships with certain others despite continuous cha...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
In group-living vertebrates, reliable social allies play a decisive role in dealing with stressors. ...
Highlights • We studied which traits affect foraging associations and mate choice in geese. • We col...
The social structure of a population is a crucial element of an individual's environment, fundamenta...