Animal conservation practices include the grouping of captive related and unrelated individuals to form a social structure which is characteristic of that species in the wild. In response to the rapid decline of wild African lion (Panthera leo) populations, an array of conservational strategies have been adopted. Ex situ reintroduction of the African lion requires the construction of socially cohesive pride structures prior to wild release. This pilot study adopted a social network theory approach to quantitatively assess a captive pride's social structure and the relationships between individuals within them. Group composition (who is present in a group) and social interaction data (social licking, greeting, play) was observed and recorded...
The importance of animal behavior to successful wildlife translocations has been acknowledged in rec...
<div><p>Different aspects of sociality bear considerable weight on the individual- and group-level w...
Chimpanzees are highly territorial and have the potential to be extremely aggressive toward unfamili...
The wild population of the African lion Panthera leo continues to decline, requiring alternate conse...
In South Africa, lions are protected in national parks and smaller fenced reserves. Translocating li...
In group living animals, affiliative social interactions maintain cohesion between individuals. Invo...
This thesis combines behavioral observations of African lions (Panthera leo) with genetic analyses, ...
Due to increasing habitat loss, human-lion conflict, poaching and other reasons, African lion (Panth...
This thesis combines behavioral observations of African lions (Panthera leo) with genetic analyses, ...
Social network analysis (SNA) is an increasingly utilised technique in the literature examining the ...
1. Environmental variations can influence the extent to which individuals interact with other indivi...
The African lion (Panthera leo) population is diminishing rapidly, approximately 43 percent since 19...
Study of behavioral correlations within and across populations has long been of interest to ethologi...
In group-living animals, the structure of social interactions among group members can have important...
Many animals preferentially associate with certain other individuals. This social structuring can in...
The importance of animal behavior to successful wildlife translocations has been acknowledged in rec...
<div><p>Different aspects of sociality bear considerable weight on the individual- and group-level w...
Chimpanzees are highly territorial and have the potential to be extremely aggressive toward unfamili...
The wild population of the African lion Panthera leo continues to decline, requiring alternate conse...
In South Africa, lions are protected in national parks and smaller fenced reserves. Translocating li...
In group living animals, affiliative social interactions maintain cohesion between individuals. Invo...
This thesis combines behavioral observations of African lions (Panthera leo) with genetic analyses, ...
Due to increasing habitat loss, human-lion conflict, poaching and other reasons, African lion (Panth...
This thesis combines behavioral observations of African lions (Panthera leo) with genetic analyses, ...
Social network analysis (SNA) is an increasingly utilised technique in the literature examining the ...
1. Environmental variations can influence the extent to which individuals interact with other indivi...
The African lion (Panthera leo) population is diminishing rapidly, approximately 43 percent since 19...
Study of behavioral correlations within and across populations has long been of interest to ethologi...
In group-living animals, the structure of social interactions among group members can have important...
Many animals preferentially associate with certain other individuals. This social structuring can in...
The importance of animal behavior to successful wildlife translocations has been acknowledged in rec...
<div><p>Different aspects of sociality bear considerable weight on the individual- and group-level w...
Chimpanzees are highly territorial and have the potential to be extremely aggressive toward unfamili...