In group-living vertebrates, reliable social allies play a decisive role in dealing with stressors. For example, support by social allies is known to dampen glucocorticoid responses. It remains unknown, however, how social embedding affects the sympatho-adrenergic axis as indicated by heart rate (HR) in non-human animals. We studied the relationships between HR, pair-bond status and distance from the pair-partner in twenty-five free-ranging greylag geese (Anser anser) in a natural social environment. In three individuals, we investigated HR responses following partner loss. Overall, we found a context- and sex-dependent difference in HR between paired and unpaired individuals, paired males having a lower HR during agonistic encounters, and ...
Social interactions are among the most potent stressors. However, social allies may diminish stress,...
In mammals, support by a social partner may reduce stress levels and ease access to resources. We in...
Stress responses involve autonomic, endocrine and behavioural changes. Each of these responses has b...
In group-living vertebrates, reliable social allies play a decisive role in dealing with stressors. ...
As in most social groups, agonistic interactions of various intensities are common in a goose flock....
Simply observing other individuals interacting has been shown to affect subsequent behaviour and als...
Background: Social stressors are known to be among the most potent stressors in group-living animals...
BACKGROUND: Social stressors are known to be among the most potent stressors in group-living animals...
In long-term monogamous birds reproductive success varies considerably among pairs. Determinants of ...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and...
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 mammals, support by a social partner may reduce stress levels and ease access to resources. We in...
Stress responses involve autonomic, endocrine and behavioural changes. Each of these responses has b...
In group-living vertebrates, reliable social allies play a decisive role in dealing with stressors. ...
As in most social groups, agonistic interactions of various intensities are common in a goose flock....
Simply observing other individuals interacting has been shown to affect subsequent behaviour and als...
Background: Social stressors are known to be among the most potent stressors in group-living animals...
BACKGROUND: Social stressors are known to be among the most potent stressors in group-living animals...
In long-term monogamous birds reproductive success varies considerably among pairs. Determinants of ...
In general, support by social allies may reduce stress, increase success in agonistic encounters and...
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 mammals, support by a social partner may reduce stress levels and ease access to resources. We in...
Stress responses involve autonomic, endocrine and behavioural changes. Each of these responses has b...