Relatedness is likely to affect the decisions of animals regarding their affiliations with conspecifics. Social network analysis provides tools to describe the social structure of animals. Here, we investigate the social network of a population of 27 unmanaged Konik horses in the Blauwe Kamer Nature Reserve, in the Netherlands. We test three hypotheses: (1) that related individuals will have stronger associations; (2) that individuals with low values of average relatedness to their neighbors in the network will have more links and (3) homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with similar others, will lead to stronger associations among individuals of similar sex, reproductive state, age and rank in the social network. We videotap...
In group-living animals, the structure of social interactions among group members can have important...
International audienceThe use of social network analysis to better understand animal behaviour has l...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...
Relatedness is likely to affect the decisions of animals regarding their affiliations with conspecif...
Long-term relationships that underlie many stable mammalian groups often occur between philopatric k...
100 h (500 horse h) of critically assessed observations where analysed from two pastural situations ...
The social structure of a population is a crucial element of an individual's environment, fundamenta...
Long-term relationships that underlie many stable mammalian groups often occur between philopatric k...
International audienceUnderstanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily d...
Investigating affiliative behaviors (e.g. proximity, grooming, cooperative behaviors) is essential t...
Feral horses are social animals, which have to rely on survival strategies centered on the formation...
Individuals can increase inclusive fitness benefits through a complex network of social interactions...
Simple Summary As more and more horses are being kept in group housing, it is important to take the ...
1 online resource (40 p.) : ill.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-40).It ...
Individuals can increase inclusive fitness benefits through a complex network of social interactions...
In group-living animals, the structure of social interactions among group members can have important...
International audienceThe use of social network analysis to better understand animal behaviour has l...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...
Relatedness is likely to affect the decisions of animals regarding their affiliations with conspecif...
Long-term relationships that underlie many stable mammalian groups often occur between philopatric k...
100 h (500 horse h) of critically assessed observations where analysed from two pastural situations ...
The social structure of a population is a crucial element of an individual's environment, fundamenta...
Long-term relationships that underlie many stable mammalian groups often occur between philopatric k...
International audienceUnderstanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily d...
Investigating affiliative behaviors (e.g. proximity, grooming, cooperative behaviors) is essential t...
Feral horses are social animals, which have to rely on survival strategies centered on the formation...
Individuals can increase inclusive fitness benefits through a complex network of social interactions...
Simple Summary As more and more horses are being kept in group housing, it is important to take the ...
1 online resource (40 p.) : ill.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-40).It ...
Individuals can increase inclusive fitness benefits through a complex network of social interactions...
In group-living animals, the structure of social interactions among group members can have important...
International audienceThe use of social network analysis to better understand animal behaviour has l...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...