The neuropeptide oxytocin influences mammalian social bonding by facilitating the building and maintenance of parental, sexual, and same‐sex social relationships. However, we do not know whether the function of the avian homologue mesotocin is evolutionarily conserved across birds. While it does influence avian prosocial behavior, mesotocin\u27s role in avian social bonding remains unclear. Here, we investigated whether mesotocin regulates the formation and maintenance of same‐sex social bonding in pinyon jays (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus), a member of the crow family. We formed squads of four individually housed birds. In the first, “pair‐formation” phase of the experiment, we repeatedly placed pairs of birds from within the squad together i...
Vasopressin influences social behaviour in mammals, in particular social recognition and bonding. Ho...
The neural mechanisms underlying affiliative behaviors such as pair bonding are best studied in a ma...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
The neuropeptide oxytocin influences mammalian social bonding by facilitating the building and maint...
Many species exhibit prosocial behavior, in which one individual’s actions benefit another individua...
Many species exhibit prosocial behavior, in which one individual's actions benefit another individua...
These data come from a prosocial choice task conducted on captive pinyon jays. Experiment 1 measured...
Oxytocin is involved in a broad array of social behaviours. While saliva has been used regularly to ...
Nonapeptides from the vasopressin/oxytocin family have been implicated in a wide variety of social b...
Complex social behaviors have evolved multiple times independently across the vertebrates. An integr...
Oxytocin (OT) plays a key role in the mediation of social and stress behaviors across many species; ...
The formation of social groups provides safety and opportunities for individuals to develop and prac...
Across vertebrate species, intergroup conflict confronts individuals with a tension between group in...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Across vertebrate species, intergroup conflict confronts individuals with a tension between group in...
Vasopressin influences social behaviour in mammals, in particular social recognition and bonding. Ho...
The neural mechanisms underlying affiliative behaviors such as pair bonding are best studied in a ma...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...
The neuropeptide oxytocin influences mammalian social bonding by facilitating the building and maint...
Many species exhibit prosocial behavior, in which one individual’s actions benefit another individua...
Many species exhibit prosocial behavior, in which one individual's actions benefit another individua...
These data come from a prosocial choice task conducted on captive pinyon jays. Experiment 1 measured...
Oxytocin is involved in a broad array of social behaviours. While saliva has been used regularly to ...
Nonapeptides from the vasopressin/oxytocin family have been implicated in a wide variety of social b...
Complex social behaviors have evolved multiple times independently across the vertebrates. An integr...
Oxytocin (OT) plays a key role in the mediation of social and stress behaviors across many species; ...
The formation of social groups provides safety and opportunities for individuals to develop and prac...
Across vertebrate species, intergroup conflict confronts individuals with a tension between group in...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Across vertebrate species, intergroup conflict confronts individuals with a tension between group in...
Vasopressin influences social behaviour in mammals, in particular social recognition and bonding. Ho...
The neural mechanisms underlying affiliative behaviors such as pair bonding are best studied in a ma...
Individuals of many species form bonds with their breeding partners, yet the mechanisms maintaining ...