In species in which males signal competitive ability through secondary sexual traits, males with different levels of trait expression may adopt different reproductive tactics to maximize their reproductive success. In fission–fusion social systems, the most dominant males often roam widely in search of females in oestrus, and thus exhibit different patterns of sociability from subordinate males that utilize alternative reproductive tactics. Giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis, are rare among mammals in that they are sexually dimorphic in colour, and colour is hypothesized to function as a signal of males’ social status by displaying their competitive ability. Here we analysed the coat colour and sociability of 66 wild male giraffes over 12 yea...
Fission‐fusion social societies allow animals to respond in a flexible manner to environmental chang...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...
AbstractSparring by male giraffes has been commonly reported since its first description in 1958 and...
Many social mammals form discrete social communities within larger populations. For nonterritorial, ...
Many species exhibit fission-fusion dynamics, yet the factors that influence the frequent changes in...
March 16-17, 2016To date, no study has quantitatively compared the proximity or social interactions ...
<div><p>Wild giraffes live in extensive groups in the fission fusion system, maintaining long social...
In many mammal species, androgen levels in males are elevated during periods of mating activity, oft...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
1. Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species ...
Giraffes (Giraffa spp.) are a common feature of zoological institutions, where conditions differ fro...
Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species tha...
The social organization of giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) imposes a high-cost reproductive strate...
Animal color pattern is a phenotypic trait that may mediate assortative mixing (also known as homoph...
Populations are typically defined as spatially contiguous sets of individuals, but large populations...
Fission‐fusion social societies allow animals to respond in a flexible manner to environmental chang...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...
AbstractSparring by male giraffes has been commonly reported since its first description in 1958 and...
Many social mammals form discrete social communities within larger populations. For nonterritorial, ...
Many species exhibit fission-fusion dynamics, yet the factors that influence the frequent changes in...
March 16-17, 2016To date, no study has quantitatively compared the proximity or social interactions ...
<div><p>Wild giraffes live in extensive groups in the fission fusion system, maintaining long social...
In many mammal species, androgen levels in males are elevated during periods of mating activity, oft...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
1. Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species ...
Giraffes (Giraffa spp.) are a common feature of zoological institutions, where conditions differ fro...
Dispersal is a critical process that shapes the structure of wild animal populations. In species tha...
The social organization of giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) imposes a high-cost reproductive strate...
Animal color pattern is a phenotypic trait that may mediate assortative mixing (also known as homoph...
Populations are typically defined as spatially contiguous sets of individuals, but large populations...
Fission‐fusion social societies allow animals to respond in a flexible manner to environmental chang...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...
AbstractSparring by male giraffes has been commonly reported since its first description in 1958 and...