Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and ease access to resources. We studied the role of social support as a major mechanism for individual stress management in families of free-ranging greylag geese (Anser anser). Greylag geese are long-term monogamous, live in a female-bonded social system, and fledged offspring stay with their parents until the next breeding season ('primary families'). Should parents then fail to fledge young, subadults might rejoin them in summer after molt is completed ('secondary families'). We have previously shown that primary greylag goose families reap benefits from active social support in agonistic encounte...
Reproductive success in monogamous species is generally affected by both behavioural and hormonal fi...
SOCIAL CONTEXT MODULATES DIGESTIBILITY IN GREYLAG GEESE (ANSER ANSER) Lara Iaiza1, Carla Fabro1, Fed...
In long-term monogamous birds reproductive success varies considerably among pairs. Determinants of ...
Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress,...
Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress,...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase an individual's status and facilita...
In mammals, support by a social partner may reduce stress levels and ease access to resources. We in...
By staying close to allies, individuals may enjoy benefits through social support. In the socially m...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
In group-living animals, social context is known to modulate physiology, behaviour and reproductive ...
Reproductive success in monogamous species is generally affected by both behavioural and hormonal fi...
SOCIAL CONTEXT MODULATES DIGESTIBILITY IN GREYLAG GEESE (ANSER ANSER) Lara Iaiza1, Carla Fabro1, Fed...
In long-term monogamous birds reproductive success varies considerably among pairs. Determinants of ...
Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress,...
Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress,...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase an individual's status and facilita...
In mammals, support by a social partner may reduce stress levels and ease access to resources. We in...
By staying close to allies, individuals may enjoy benefits through social support. In the socially m...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
Convergent social structures can be found in taxa that split a long time ago, for example more than...
In group-living animals, social context is known to modulate physiology, behaviour and reproductive ...
Reproductive success in monogamous species is generally affected by both behavioural and hormonal fi...
SOCIAL CONTEXT MODULATES DIGESTIBILITY IN GREYLAG GEESE (ANSER ANSER) Lara Iaiza1, Carla Fabro1, Fed...
In long-term monogamous birds reproductive success varies considerably among pairs. Determinants of ...