Red deer males aggregate for a major part of a year to bachelor groups. Social position - Rank - is unstable in these groups. Previous experiments revealed that rank modulated by agonistic behaviour influences antler growth and antler cycle timing. Antlers are secondary sexual characteristics of the deer family and one of the fastest growing tissue in the vertebrate taxa. Their development is modulated by androgenic hormone, testosterone. In our experiment, we observed agonistic behaviour of 19 males. They were equipped with GPS collars and regularly handled for blood samples and downloading of telemetrical data. Based on statistical analysis, we found that in our bachelor group 13 stags kept similar interindividual distances which did not ...
In polygynous mammals, most variance in male reproductive success is expected to result from competi...
This thesis investigates the influences of evolution, social organisation and habitat preference upo...
A population of 560 individually recognizable European fallow deer (Dama dama) was studied in Phoeni...
Red deer males aggregate during the period of antler growth to bachelor groups. Social position - Ra...
The social organization of many vertebrates is based on dominance behaviours occurring between pairs...
Socially flexible species might be at an advantage when facing environmental unpredictability, human...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...
Achieving a high social rank may be advantageous for individuals at high population densities, becau...
Kin recognition is a widespread phenomenon that allows individuals to benefit by enhancing their inc...
Sexual signals play a central role in male-male competition in polygynous species. In red deer (Cerv...
The mating behaviour of red deer stags, Cervus elaphus, has been extensively described as harem defe...
Agonistic behavioural interactions play a decisive role in the competition for food, space, mating o...
A s tudy is m a d e on agonist ic in terac t ions and dominance re la t io-nsh ips in f ema le group...
I investigated the impacts of lethal management on behaviors, social affiliations, and resulting sus...
Sexual segregation among vertebrates is a common phenomenon, usually assumed to be associated with s...
In polygynous mammals, most variance in male reproductive success is expected to result from competi...
This thesis investigates the influences of evolution, social organisation and habitat preference upo...
A population of 560 individually recognizable European fallow deer (Dama dama) was studied in Phoeni...
Red deer males aggregate during the period of antler growth to bachelor groups. Social position - Ra...
The social organization of many vertebrates is based on dominance behaviours occurring between pairs...
Socially flexible species might be at an advantage when facing environmental unpredictability, human...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...
Achieving a high social rank may be advantageous for individuals at high population densities, becau...
Kin recognition is a widespread phenomenon that allows individuals to benefit by enhancing their inc...
Sexual signals play a central role in male-male competition in polygynous species. In red deer (Cerv...
The mating behaviour of red deer stags, Cervus elaphus, has been extensively described as harem defe...
Agonistic behavioural interactions play a decisive role in the competition for food, space, mating o...
A s tudy is m a d e on agonist ic in terac t ions and dominance re la t io-nsh ips in f ema le group...
I investigated the impacts of lethal management on behaviors, social affiliations, and resulting sus...
Sexual segregation among vertebrates is a common phenomenon, usually assumed to be associated with s...
In polygynous mammals, most variance in male reproductive success is expected to result from competi...
This thesis investigates the influences of evolution, social organisation and habitat preference upo...
A population of 560 individually recognizable European fallow deer (Dama dama) was studied in Phoeni...