Achieving a high social rank may be advantageous for individuals at high population densities, because dominance status may determine the priority of access to limited resources and reduce individual loss of body mass. The establishment of dominance relationships between individuals involves variable levels of aggressiveness that can be influenced by resource availability. The relationship between social rank and aggressiveness and the impacts of resource abundance on aggressiveness are, however, poorly understood, but may be relevant to understand the mechanisms determining dominance relationships between individuals. We experimentally simulated, in seminatural enclosures, a deterioration of winter forage quality induced by a high-density ...
We studied the impact of group size on foraging behaviour and level of movement synchronisation amon...
Social dominance is widely known to facilitate access to food resources in many animal species such ...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...
The social organization of many vertebrates is based on dominance behaviours occurring between pairs...
Red deer males aggregate during the period of antler growth to bachelor groups. Social position - Ra...
Prey species must balance predator avoidance behavior with other essential activities including fora...
I investigated the impacts of lethal management on behaviors, social affiliations, and resulting sus...
Hormones play a central role in the physiology and behaviour of animals. The recent development of n...
Sadleir (1965) proposes that the survival of juvenile deermice is determined by the aggressiveness o...
In heterogeneous landscapes large herbivores employ plastic behavioral strategies to cope with trade...
Many high-density populations of wild ungulates have exerted strong negative impacts on their habita...
Anti-predator responses to perceived predation risk can influence population demography. Understandi...
The presence of neighbouring plants and predation risk can affect trophic interactions between plant...
Agonistic behavioural interactions play a decisive role in the competition for food, space, mating o...
Social dominance is widely known to facilitate access to food resources in many animal species such ...
We studied the impact of group size on foraging behaviour and level of movement synchronisation amon...
Social dominance is widely known to facilitate access to food resources in many animal species such ...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...
The social organization of many vertebrates is based on dominance behaviours occurring between pairs...
Red deer males aggregate during the period of antler growth to bachelor groups. Social position - Ra...
Prey species must balance predator avoidance behavior with other essential activities including fora...
I investigated the impacts of lethal management on behaviors, social affiliations, and resulting sus...
Hormones play a central role in the physiology and behaviour of animals. The recent development of n...
Sadleir (1965) proposes that the survival of juvenile deermice is determined by the aggressiveness o...
In heterogeneous landscapes large herbivores employ plastic behavioral strategies to cope with trade...
Many high-density populations of wild ungulates have exerted strong negative impacts on their habita...
Anti-predator responses to perceived predation risk can influence population demography. Understandi...
The presence of neighbouring plants and predation risk can affect trophic interactions between plant...
Agonistic behavioural interactions play a decisive role in the competition for food, space, mating o...
Social dominance is widely known to facilitate access to food resources in many animal species such ...
We studied the impact of group size on foraging behaviour and level of movement synchronisation amon...
Social dominance is widely known to facilitate access to food resources in many animal species such ...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...