In the wild, male American bison (Bison bison) aggregate only during the breeding season or rut with female herds to reproduce. During the non-rut, they form bachelor groups. Very little is known about dominance structures in these bachelor herds. In this report, we evaluate social dominance in bachelor groups of bison bulls kept on a commercial bison farm in Belgium, where natural seasonal grouping dynamics are imitated. Observations were carried out during five different non-rut periods over several years. Agonistic behaviour was scored and used to determine dominance rank. The relationships between dominance and the individual factors age and weight were evaluated. We found a strong and significantly linear dominance hierarchy in the mal...
Stress is the body’s response to cope with the environment and generally better survive unless too m...
The African buffalo Syncerus caffer was studied in Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania. Emphasis wa...
The concept of dominance has been shown to be useful in describing and predicting social interaction...
Reproductive effort (RE) is defined as the investment in any current reproductive act. In male ungul...
In females of several mammalian species, it is becoming evident that benefits related to high domina...
Dominance hierarchies in groups of social animals can be based either on asymmetries that are import...
In most polygynous species, males compete for access to females using agonistic interactions to esta...
The impact of hunting (selective harvest, trophy hunting) on the demography of mammals is well docum...
International audienceThe use of social network analysis to better understand animal behaviour has l...
Transfers to new breeding herds and supplementary feeding are crucial management steps for small pop...
Behavior of bull bison (Bison bison bison) was studied during June, July, and August 1968 at Fort Ni...
Mother-young relationships, up to the third month of the calves ’ life, were investi-gated in Europe...
International audienceGroup coordination and the synchronization of activities are essential to main...
As a result of the recent interest in bison (Bos bison) ranching, over 95% of bison are now found in...
Dataset for the paper "Glucocorticoids of European bison in relation to their status: age, dominance...
Stress is the body’s response to cope with the environment and generally better survive unless too m...
The African buffalo Syncerus caffer was studied in Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania. Emphasis wa...
The concept of dominance has been shown to be useful in describing and predicting social interaction...
Reproductive effort (RE) is defined as the investment in any current reproductive act. In male ungul...
In females of several mammalian species, it is becoming evident that benefits related to high domina...
Dominance hierarchies in groups of social animals can be based either on asymmetries that are import...
In most polygynous species, males compete for access to females using agonistic interactions to esta...
The impact of hunting (selective harvest, trophy hunting) on the demography of mammals is well docum...
International audienceThe use of social network analysis to better understand animal behaviour has l...
Transfers to new breeding herds and supplementary feeding are crucial management steps for small pop...
Behavior of bull bison (Bison bison bison) was studied during June, July, and August 1968 at Fort Ni...
Mother-young relationships, up to the third month of the calves ’ life, were investi-gated in Europe...
International audienceGroup coordination and the synchronization of activities are essential to main...
As a result of the recent interest in bison (Bos bison) ranching, over 95% of bison are now found in...
Dataset for the paper "Glucocorticoids of European bison in relation to their status: age, dominance...
Stress is the body’s response to cope with the environment and generally better survive unless too m...
The African buffalo Syncerus caffer was studied in Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania. Emphasis wa...
The concept of dominance has been shown to be useful in describing and predicting social interaction...