Recognising conspecifics and behaving appropriately towards them is a crucial ability for many species. Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) show varying capabilities in this regard: mother-pup recognition has been demonstrated in some geographical populations but is absent in others, yet there is evidence that individuals aggregate with prior associates. The recognition capabilities of newly weaned grey seal pups were investigated using class recognition trials within the habituation/dishabituation paradigm. Trials took place in pens, using pairs of individuals that either had previously cohabited (familiar) or that had never met before (stranger). Frequencies of olfactory and visual investigative behaviours (‘checks’) and aggressive interactio...
International audienceIn many species, parents and offspring have developed the ability to vocally i...
Nosing behaviour has been shown to be an important component of social behaviour in a variety mammal...
Colonially breeding animals such as grey seals typically have a discrete number of breeding sites. T...
Recognising conspecifics and behaving appropriately towards them is a crucial ability for many speci...
Recognising conspecifics and behaving appropriately towards them is a crucial ability for many speci...
A substantial amount of research has been carried out on recognition behaviour in natural popu-latio...
Consistent individual differences (CIDs) in behaviour, indicative of behavioural types or personalit...
Trillmich F. Mutual mother-pup recognition in Galápagos fur seals and sea lions: cues used and funct...
Historically, anatomical evidence has suggested that marine mammals are anosmic or at best microsmat...
International audienceHistorically, anatomical evidence has suggested that marine mammals are anosmi...
The neuropeptide hormone oxytocin modulates numerous social and parental behaviours across a wide ra...
Consistent individual differences (CIDs) in behaviour, indicative of behavioural types or personalit...
Bonding between mothers and their young is fundamental to mammalian reproductive behaviour and indiv...
The ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar calls may play a key role in pinnipeds’ ...
Burghardt’s Surplus Resource Theory of Play states that long periods of immaturity and parental care...
International audienceIn many species, parents and offspring have developed the ability to vocally i...
Nosing behaviour has been shown to be an important component of social behaviour in a variety mammal...
Colonially breeding animals such as grey seals typically have a discrete number of breeding sites. T...
Recognising conspecifics and behaving appropriately towards them is a crucial ability for many speci...
Recognising conspecifics and behaving appropriately towards them is a crucial ability for many speci...
A substantial amount of research has been carried out on recognition behaviour in natural popu-latio...
Consistent individual differences (CIDs) in behaviour, indicative of behavioural types or personalit...
Trillmich F. Mutual mother-pup recognition in Galápagos fur seals and sea lions: cues used and funct...
Historically, anatomical evidence has suggested that marine mammals are anosmic or at best microsmat...
International audienceHistorically, anatomical evidence has suggested that marine mammals are anosmi...
The neuropeptide hormone oxytocin modulates numerous social and parental behaviours across a wide ra...
Consistent individual differences (CIDs) in behaviour, indicative of behavioural types or personalit...
Bonding between mothers and their young is fundamental to mammalian reproductive behaviour and indiv...
The ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar calls may play a key role in pinnipeds’ ...
Burghardt’s Surplus Resource Theory of Play states that long periods of immaturity and parental care...
International audienceIn many species, parents and offspring have developed the ability to vocally i...
Nosing behaviour has been shown to be an important component of social behaviour in a variety mammal...
Colonially breeding animals such as grey seals typically have a discrete number of breeding sites. T...