Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents or between one of the former opponents and bystanders might have the function of conflict management, which reduces the costs associated with aggressions. One of the suggested functions of post-conflict affiliation is decreased renewed aggressions directed from aggressors to victims. However, the effect of post-conflict affiliation on renewed aggressions by victims has not been investigated. We examined whether post-conflict affiliations decreased the number of renewed aggressions initiated by winners or losers in captive bottlenose dolphins. Both winners and losers initiated renewed aggressions. However, these aggressions decreased after post-conflict affiliation between former opponents, ...
Among the zoological industry, unmanaged social aggression may lead to decreased animal welfare, as ...
The formation and maintenance of alliances is regarded as one of the most socially complex male mati...
Social systems in which animals are arranged according to ranks, such as the bottlenose dolphin ones...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents or between one of the former opponents and bystan...
Post-conflict affiliations initiated by bystanders (bystander affiliation) toward aggressors or vict...
Master degree in Physics of Complex Systemsat the Universitat de les illes Balears, cademic year 201...
Knowledge of how animals manage their conflicts is critical for understanding the dynamics of social...
Reconciliation is the most extensively studied conflict resolution mechanism in animal societies. Ho...
Social animals benefit from group living. However, competition for limited resources may lead to ag...
In social species, conflict with outsiders is predicted to affect within-group interactions, and thu...
Focal animal sampling (Altmann 1974) was used to gather quantitative data, over a period of 6 months...
All social animals face similar problems regarding intragroup competition over access to resources, ...
Agonistic behavior is often observed in animal groups in which individuals have long-term relationsh...
Reconciliation is the occurrence of friendly behaviour between opponents shortly after an aggressive...
Social group dynamics are known to impact odontocetes' health and welfare in captivity Social domina...
Among the zoological industry, unmanaged social aggression may lead to decreased animal welfare, as ...
The formation and maintenance of alliances is regarded as one of the most socially complex male mati...
Social systems in which animals are arranged according to ranks, such as the bottlenose dolphin ones...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents or between one of the former opponents and bystan...
Post-conflict affiliations initiated by bystanders (bystander affiliation) toward aggressors or vict...
Master degree in Physics of Complex Systemsat the Universitat de les illes Balears, cademic year 201...
Knowledge of how animals manage their conflicts is critical for understanding the dynamics of social...
Reconciliation is the most extensively studied conflict resolution mechanism in animal societies. Ho...
Social animals benefit from group living. However, competition for limited resources may lead to ag...
In social species, conflict with outsiders is predicted to affect within-group interactions, and thu...
Focal animal sampling (Altmann 1974) was used to gather quantitative data, over a period of 6 months...
All social animals face similar problems regarding intragroup competition over access to resources, ...
Agonistic behavior is often observed in animal groups in which individuals have long-term relationsh...
Reconciliation is the occurrence of friendly behaviour between opponents shortly after an aggressive...
Social group dynamics are known to impact odontocetes' health and welfare in captivity Social domina...
Among the zoological industry, unmanaged social aggression may lead to decreased animal welfare, as ...
The formation and maintenance of alliances is regarded as one of the most socially complex male mati...
Social systems in which animals are arranged according to ranks, such as the bottlenose dolphin ones...