When animals are stressed they use a trait called social support to alleviate their stress responses. With domestication many traits from the ancestor red junglefowl have changed in the domesticated breed white leghorn. White leghorns are bred to be able to live in large groups where it becomes hard to recognize every chicken. They are therefore not as dependent of familiar stimuli birds for social support as red junglefowl. Our hypotheses were that red jungle males would be more interested in unfamiliar stimuli birds than white leghorn male before stress due to their territoriality. We tested total 56 chickens in an open field test. The test arena was divided in three zones and the time the focal birds spent in each zone was recorded. The ...
Early animal domestication may have been driven by selection on tameness. Selection on only tameness...
The aim of this thesis was to study chickens of an F7 intercross between red junglefowl and White Le...
The mechanisms behind early domestication of animals are still unknown and an important question is ...
Social support is thought to give animals benefits from social partners, such as improved coping wit...
The domestic fowl has a different social behavior compared to their ancestor, the red junglefowl. To...
Red junglefowl (RJF), ancestor of all domesticated chickens, is a highly social, omnivorous bird spe...
Historically during domestication of animals, tameness towards humans was likely the most desired tr...
Prosocial behaviour is pronounced in humans and prevalent in some non-human animals, however, the oc...
A growth-related QTL on chicken chromosome 1 has previously been shown to influence domestication be...
Behavioural synchrony (allelomimetic behaviour), and inter-individual distances are aspects of socia...
<div><p>Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to phys...
Social status is commonly established among individuals within groups of animals. Despite this commo...
The effects of domestication on animals’ behaviors and morphology are well known and documented. Cha...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
ABSTRACT Social preferences of familiar over unfamil-iar social stimuli in chicks may be used to mea...
Early animal domestication may have been driven by selection on tameness. Selection on only tameness...
The aim of this thesis was to study chickens of an F7 intercross between red junglefowl and White Le...
The mechanisms behind early domestication of animals are still unknown and an important question is ...
Social support is thought to give animals benefits from social partners, such as improved coping wit...
The domestic fowl has a different social behavior compared to their ancestor, the red junglefowl. To...
Red junglefowl (RJF), ancestor of all domesticated chickens, is a highly social, omnivorous bird spe...
Historically during domestication of animals, tameness towards humans was likely the most desired tr...
Prosocial behaviour is pronounced in humans and prevalent in some non-human animals, however, the oc...
A growth-related QTL on chicken chromosome 1 has previously been shown to influence domestication be...
Behavioural synchrony (allelomimetic behaviour), and inter-individual distances are aspects of socia...
<div><p>Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to phys...
Social status is commonly established among individuals within groups of animals. Despite this commo...
The effects of domestication on animals’ behaviors and morphology are well known and documented. Cha...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
ABSTRACT Social preferences of familiar over unfamil-iar social stimuli in chicks may be used to mea...
Early animal domestication may have been driven by selection on tameness. Selection on only tameness...
The aim of this thesis was to study chickens of an F7 intercross between red junglefowl and White Le...
The mechanisms behind early domestication of animals are still unknown and an important question is ...