Social factors hypotheses predict that social segregation between male and female adult ungulates is due to social preferences among same-sex peers and avoidance of the opposite sex, rather than aggregation due to body size dimorphism and differential needs of the sexes. It is suggested that if such social preference/avoidance exists its roots should be early in life. While juvenile ungulate males show social preference for same-sex and same-age peers a few weeks after birth, no studies have confirmed such a phenomenon in juvenile females. In this study we investigated another possible mechanism that would result in an early social preference for same-sex conspecifics among juvenile females: we hypothesized that offspring–mother attachment ...
International audienceWe analysed individual associations between mouflon (Ovis orientalis musimon) ...
In species showing sexual dimorphism, parents may obtain different fitness returns per unit of paren...
International audienceEwes develop a strong selective bond with their offspring, which is set immedi...
Social factors hypotheses predict that social segregation between male and female adult ungulates is...
National audienceAttachment to the mother plays a key role in the psychobiological development of th...
As a general rule ungulates that are sexually dimorphic in body mass live in separate groups of male...
Agonistic and proximity patterns of mouflon sheep (O6is gmelini ) were studied in a group of enclose...
<div><p>Among mammals, individuals form strong social bonds preferentially with their kin. Differenc...
Theatre : Plenary 3International audienceFarm animals develop an important social network with intra...
Recent empirical studies reporting sex differences in attachment relationships have prompted invest...
Four hypotheses have been proposed to explain sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic ungulates. I...
Octodon degus is a social caviomorph species that exhibits strong social bonds and robust distress r...
Animals develop relationships with intra- and interspecific partners, including humans. In some case...
The effect of prolificacy on mother-young mutual recognition is still largely unknown in sheep. The ...
In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups...
International audienceWe analysed individual associations between mouflon (Ovis orientalis musimon) ...
In species showing sexual dimorphism, parents may obtain different fitness returns per unit of paren...
International audienceEwes develop a strong selective bond with their offspring, which is set immedi...
Social factors hypotheses predict that social segregation between male and female adult ungulates is...
National audienceAttachment to the mother plays a key role in the psychobiological development of th...
As a general rule ungulates that are sexually dimorphic in body mass live in separate groups of male...
Agonistic and proximity patterns of mouflon sheep (O6is gmelini ) were studied in a group of enclose...
<div><p>Among mammals, individuals form strong social bonds preferentially with their kin. Differenc...
Theatre : Plenary 3International audienceFarm animals develop an important social network with intra...
Recent empirical studies reporting sex differences in attachment relationships have prompted invest...
Four hypotheses have been proposed to explain sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic ungulates. I...
Octodon degus is a social caviomorph species that exhibits strong social bonds and robust distress r...
Animals develop relationships with intra- and interspecific partners, including humans. In some case...
The effect of prolificacy on mother-young mutual recognition is still largely unknown in sheep. The ...
In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups...
International audienceWe analysed individual associations between mouflon (Ovis orientalis musimon) ...
In species showing sexual dimorphism, parents may obtain different fitness returns per unit of paren...
International audienceEwes develop a strong selective bond with their offspring, which is set immedi...