Variation in activity budgets among individuals of different age-sex classes and reproductive status may lead to decreases in behavioural synchrony (i.e., individuals performing the same behaviour at the same time in the same group) in social species. Here, we assessed the costs of behavioural synchrony in terms of time allocated to feeding behaviour among individuals of different age-sex classes and reproductive status in the kiang (Equus kiang), a poorly known wild equid that inhabits the Tibetan Plateau. Our study was conducted in Eastern Ladakh (India), during summer and fall. Our results showed that groups were highly synchronized, and that individuals in groups were particularly synchronized when feeding. Despite a slight sexual dimor...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...
Behavioural synchrony among individuals is essential for group-living organisms. The functioning of ...
In feral and free-ranging environments, equids typically form stable social groups with cohesive lon...
Variation in activity budgets among individuals of different age-sex classes and reproductive status...
Ethograms provide a systematic approach to identify and quantify the repertoire of behaviors of an o...
Societies are the outcome of the reproductive strivings of their members, their interactions and the...
In feral horse (Equus caballus) populations, females can associate in year-round social groups with ...
Though morphologically very similar, equids across the extant species occupy ecological niches that...
During the rut, polygynous ungulates gather in mixed groups of individuals of different sex and age....
International audienceThe activity budget hypothesis has been proposed to explain the social segrega...
Synchrony of activities is usually high in foraging groups, possibly to maintain group cohesion. Ind...
The outcome of competition for resources or mates often leads to individual differences in reproduct...
International audienceSegregation between the sexes or related to age and/or reproductive status is ...
International audienceWe addressed decision-making processes in the collective movements of two grou...
Two basically different forms of social organisation have been discovered in the equids. Type one is...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...
Behavioural synchrony among individuals is essential for group-living organisms. The functioning of ...
In feral and free-ranging environments, equids typically form stable social groups with cohesive lon...
Variation in activity budgets among individuals of different age-sex classes and reproductive status...
Ethograms provide a systematic approach to identify and quantify the repertoire of behaviors of an o...
Societies are the outcome of the reproductive strivings of their members, their interactions and the...
In feral horse (Equus caballus) populations, females can associate in year-round social groups with ...
Though morphologically very similar, equids across the extant species occupy ecological niches that...
During the rut, polygynous ungulates gather in mixed groups of individuals of different sex and age....
International audienceThe activity budget hypothesis has been proposed to explain the social segrega...
Synchrony of activities is usually high in foraging groups, possibly to maintain group cohesion. Ind...
The outcome of competition for resources or mates often leads to individual differences in reproduct...
International audienceSegregation between the sexes or related to age and/or reproductive status is ...
International audienceWe addressed decision-making processes in the collective movements of two grou...
Two basically different forms of social organisation have been discovered in the equids. Type one is...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...
Behavioural synchrony among individuals is essential for group-living organisms. The functioning of ...
In feral and free-ranging environments, equids typically form stable social groups with cohesive lon...