Allomaternal care is one of the most interesting types of cooperation among females. Its most extreme form is allonursing, nursing of a non-filial young, which is still not completely understood, even though many hypotheses have been postulated. This type of cooperation among giraffes had not been expected for long time. This was based on the initial opinion that giraffes do not have social system and form only weak social bonds. However, my bachelor and master theses showed high occurrence of allonursing in captive giraffes. The first aim (1) of this thesis was to test all possible hypotheses explaining allonursing in captive giraffes. However, a lot of the information needed to test them were missing, which resulted in the formulation of...
This paper investigates the feeding ecology of mature browsing giraffes during the wet season in Aru...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...
Wild giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) herds have been described as random associations of individual...
Giraffes (Giraffa spp.) are a common feature of zoological institutions, where conditions differ fro...
As biodiversity continues to decline, zoos play an essential role in ex-situ species conservation. A...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
March 16-17, 2016To date, no study has quantitatively compared the proximity or social interactions ...
<div><p>Wild giraffes live in extensive groups in the fission fusion system, maintaining long social...
Human-Animal Relationships (HAR) in zoos develop from repeated interactions between animals and thei...
Background Numerous factors like continuous habitat reduction or fragmentation for free-ranging gir...
Close encounters with animals are considered integral for visitors and are trademark components of t...
To assess the validity of using wild behavioural data as a welfare indicator for zoo animals, the ti...
A captive reticulated giraffe was observed constantly for three weeks prior to, and periodically for...
Sociality involves a constant trade-off between fitness benefits and costs of living in groups, and ...
This paper investigates the feeding ecology of mature browsing giraffes during the wet season in Aru...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...
Wild giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) herds have been described as random associations of individual...
Giraffes (Giraffa spp.) are a common feature of zoological institutions, where conditions differ fro...
As biodiversity continues to decline, zoos play an essential role in ex-situ species conservation. A...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
March 16-17, 2016To date, no study has quantitatively compared the proximity or social interactions ...
<div><p>Wild giraffes live in extensive groups in the fission fusion system, maintaining long social...
Human-Animal Relationships (HAR) in zoos develop from repeated interactions between animals and thei...
Background Numerous factors like continuous habitat reduction or fragmentation for free-ranging gir...
Close encounters with animals are considered integral for visitors and are trademark components of t...
To assess the validity of using wild behavioural data as a welfare indicator for zoo animals, the ti...
A captive reticulated giraffe was observed constantly for three weeks prior to, and periodically for...
Sociality involves a constant trade-off between fitness benefits and costs of living in groups, and ...
This paper investigates the feeding ecology of mature browsing giraffes during the wet season in Aru...
Studies increasingly show that social connectedness plays a key role in determining survival, in add...
1. Experimental laboratory evidence suggests that animals with disrupted social systems express weak...