Fetal loss is a common phenomenon in domestic horses, being usually highest (up to 40%) of all domestic ungulates. However, in all studies investigating this problem, sociobiological approach, such as conflict between the evolutionary interests of individuals of the two sexes, has been neglected. Here we summarize results of three consecutive studies considering infanticide as a male’s reproductive strategy and a mare’s counter strategies against it. When a mare was either artificially inseminated or removed from her home environment and transported elsewhere for mating and then returned back into her home environment, containing a stallion (and/or gelding) who did not sire her fetus, she got into a potentially infanticidal danger. She more...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) influences sexual selection in various vertebrates. Recen...
In most mammalian species, mothers must protect offspring from multiple sources of risk. In Australi...
The reproductive efficiency of stabled domestic stallions is often lower than what could be expected...
Fetal loss is a common phenomenon in domestic horses, being usually highest (up to 40%) of all domes...
Fetal loss is a common phenomenon in domestic horses, being usually highest (up to 40%) of all domes...
The aim of my doctoral thesis is the detailed study of the behavioural and sociobiological principle...
Among horse owners "mare-ishness" is easily recognized, if poorly defined, as generally awkward or r...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-18, revised 2021-11-10, accepted 2...
Equine reproductive behavior is affected by many factors, some remaining poorly understood. This stu...
This thesis is focused on horse social behaviour and reproduction under human management. First part...
The article begins with a brief description of the reproductive behavior of semi-wild and feral hors...
My thesis project examined mare pregnancy and parturition. I studied the mare’s endocrine and estrou...
Social dynamics can play a major role in shaping the population ecology and evolutionary trajectory ...
Group dynamics and the social behaviour of mares were investigated in the periods before and after f...
Maternal lineage influences performance traits in horses. This is probably caused by differ-ences in...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) influences sexual selection in various vertebrates. Recen...
In most mammalian species, mothers must protect offspring from multiple sources of risk. In Australi...
The reproductive efficiency of stabled domestic stallions is often lower than what could be expected...
Fetal loss is a common phenomenon in domestic horses, being usually highest (up to 40%) of all domes...
Fetal loss is a common phenomenon in domestic horses, being usually highest (up to 40%) of all domes...
The aim of my doctoral thesis is the detailed study of the behavioural and sociobiological principle...
Among horse owners "mare-ishness" is easily recognized, if poorly defined, as generally awkward or r...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-18, revised 2021-11-10, accepted 2...
Equine reproductive behavior is affected by many factors, some remaining poorly understood. This stu...
This thesis is focused on horse social behaviour and reproduction under human management. First part...
The article begins with a brief description of the reproductive behavior of semi-wild and feral hors...
My thesis project examined mare pregnancy and parturition. I studied the mare’s endocrine and estrou...
Social dynamics can play a major role in shaping the population ecology and evolutionary trajectory ...
Group dynamics and the social behaviour of mares were investigated in the periods before and after f...
Maternal lineage influences performance traits in horses. This is probably caused by differ-ences in...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) influences sexual selection in various vertebrates. Recen...
In most mammalian species, mothers must protect offspring from multiple sources of risk. In Australi...
The reproductive efficiency of stabled domestic stallions is often lower than what could be expected...