Feral horses (Equus caballus) have a complex social structure, the stability of which is important to their overall health. Behavioral and demographic research has shown that decreases in group (or band) stability reduce female fitness, but the potential effects on the physiological stress response have not been demonstrated. To fully understand how band stability affects group-member fitness, we need to understand not only behavioral and demographic, but also physiological consequences of decreases to that stability. We studied group changes in feral mares (an activity that induces instability, including both male and female aggression) on Shackleford Banks, NC. We found that mares in the midst of changing groups exhibit increased fecal co...
AbstractWildlife management actions can alter fundamental behaviors of individuals and groups, which...
International audienceThe hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis response to chronic stress is fa...
International audienceHorses are highly social animals that have evolved to live in social groups. H...
Feral horses (Equus caballus) have a complex social structure, the stability of which is important t...
Stress responses can be triggered by several physical and social factors, prompting physiological re...
Stress responses can be triggered by several physical and social factors, prompting physiological re...
Animals that live in a social group are often organized in a hierarchy with rank determining access ...
Mammal species often live in social groups, but the factors that promote group cohesion can be diffi...
In social species like the feral horse (Equus caballus), changes in individual behavior are likely t...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
Management tools like immunocontraception can alter the behavior of target animals, but the extent t...
Horses (Equus spp.) are one of the few species that form close bonds between unrelated and non-repro...
Equus ferus caballus, commonly known as the domestic horse, is a non-territorial social animal that ...
Abstract The disruption of animals' symbiotic bacterial communities (their microbiota) has been asso...
In feral horse (Equus caballus) populations, females can associate in year-round social groups with ...
AbstractWildlife management actions can alter fundamental behaviors of individuals and groups, which...
International audienceThe hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis response to chronic stress is fa...
International audienceHorses are highly social animals that have evolved to live in social groups. H...
Feral horses (Equus caballus) have a complex social structure, the stability of which is important t...
Stress responses can be triggered by several physical and social factors, prompting physiological re...
Stress responses can be triggered by several physical and social factors, prompting physiological re...
Animals that live in a social group are often organized in a hierarchy with rank determining access ...
Mammal species often live in social groups, but the factors that promote group cohesion can be diffi...
In social species like the feral horse (Equus caballus), changes in individual behavior are likely t...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
Management tools like immunocontraception can alter the behavior of target animals, but the extent t...
Horses (Equus spp.) are one of the few species that form close bonds between unrelated and non-repro...
Equus ferus caballus, commonly known as the domestic horse, is a non-territorial social animal that ...
Abstract The disruption of animals' symbiotic bacterial communities (their microbiota) has been asso...
In feral horse (Equus caballus) populations, females can associate in year-round social groups with ...
AbstractWildlife management actions can alter fundamental behaviors of individuals and groups, which...
International audienceThe hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis response to chronic stress is fa...
International audienceHorses are highly social animals that have evolved to live in social groups. H...