A variety of factors are known to affect dominance and aggression in social vertebrates. In the present study, we used a long-term data set on greylag geese (Anser anser) to investigate the complex relationships between individual life histories, the social environment, and dominance-related behaviors. We applied a multifactorial approach to assess the relative importance of factors in different life-history stages. Previous studies in geese documented effects of sex and social status and achieved differing results for the effects of family size, age, and body weight on dominance and aggression. Extrinsic factors like season or flock structure were generally not considered. Our analyses showed that a considerable number of factors related t...
The flock of greylag geese established by Konrad Lorenz in Austria in 1973 has become an influential...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and...
Social dominance relationships are formed within numerous animal species and reduce costly fights ov...
A variety of factors are known to affect dominance and aggression in social vertebrates. In the pres...
Knowledge of the genetic and environmental influences on a character is pivotal for understanding ev...
Reproductive success in monogamous species is generally affected by both behavioural and hormonal fi...
because dominants have better access to resources essential for survival or reproduction. In geese, ...
We investigated the relationship between brood size and social dominance during the brood-rearing pe...
The concept of personality implies individual differences in behavior and physiology that show some ...
The concept of personality implies individual differences in behavior and physiology that show some ...
contains data on dominance rank and aggression rates in greylag geese of all ages and all relevant f...
It is known from primates that alliance partners may support each other's interests in competition w...
The flock of greylag geese established by Konrad Lorenz in Austria in 1973 has become an influential...
The flock of greylag geese established by Konrad Lorenz in Austria in 1973 has become an influential...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and...
Social dominance relationships are formed within numerous animal species and reduce costly fights ov...
A variety of factors are known to affect dominance and aggression in social vertebrates. In the pres...
Knowledge of the genetic and environmental influences on a character is pivotal for understanding ev...
Reproductive success in monogamous species is generally affected by both behavioural and hormonal fi...
because dominants have better access to resources essential for survival or reproduction. In geese, ...
We investigated the relationship between brood size and social dominance during the brood-rearing pe...
The concept of personality implies individual differences in behavior and physiology that show some ...
The concept of personality implies individual differences in behavior and physiology that show some ...
contains data on dominance rank and aggression rates in greylag geese of all ages and all relevant f...
It is known from primates that alliance partners may support each other's interests in competition w...
The flock of greylag geese established by Konrad Lorenz in Austria in 1973 has become an influential...
The flock of greylag geese established by Konrad Lorenz in Austria in 1973 has become an influential...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and...
Social dominance relationships are formed within numerous animal species and reduce costly fights ov...