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Title The Social Life of Greylag Geese : Patterns, Mechanisms and Evolutionary Function in an Avian Model System / edited by Isabella B.R. Scheiber [and others]
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (266 pages)
Contents Cover; The Social Life of Greylag Geese; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I Research background; 1 Greylag geese: from general principles to the Konrad Lorenz flock; 1.1 Taxonomy; 1.2 Human-goose relationships; 1.3 Distribution; 1.4 Geese: general biology overview; 1.5 Greylag geese; 1.6 The greylag goose flock at the Konrad Lorenz Research Station (KLF) in GrĂ¼nau, Upper Austria; 1.6.1 The Valley of the Geese; 1.6.2 The hand-raising tradition; 1.6.3 A typical goose day and year; 1.6.4 Research at the KLF: routines, assets and constraints; Summary
2 Goose research then and now2.1 Konrad Lorenz and his geese; 2.2 Measuring behaviour then and now; 2.3 A historical study of pair bonding behaviour in greylag geese; 2.3.1 Relationship structure of the Seewiesen flock of greylag geese; 2.3.2 'Successful' and efficient relationships; 2.3.3 Behaviour among pair partners; 2.4 Today's perspective; 2.4.1 Issues a contemporary reviewer might have commented on; Specific remarks; 2.4.2 Paving the way for a new era; Summary; Part II From individual to clan; 3 Individuals matter: personality
3.1 (In)-consistencies in within- and between-individual behavioural variation3.2 Personality as a suite of correlated behaviours; 3.3 Physiological processes underlying variation in personality types; 3.4 Personality and reproductive success: preliminary data; 3.5 Experimental manipulations: enhanced yolk testosterone and its effect on behaviour; Summary; 4 Maintenance of the monogamous pair bond; 4.1 Behavioural synchrony between pair partners; 4.1.1 Within-pair distance; 4.1.2 Leaders and followers
4.2 Androgen co-variation between pair partners: an indicator of mutual socio-sexual attraction?4.3 Social modulation of hormonal co-variation; Summary; 5 Alternative social and reproductive strategies; 5.1 Individual life histories; 5.2 Male-male pairs; 5.3 Polygamous pair bonds; 5.4 Alternative reproductive strategies; 5.4.1 Extrapair fertilisations; 5.4.2 Intraspecific brood parasitism; Summary; 6 Beyond the pair bond: extended family bonds and female-centred clan formation; 6.1 Lineal (parent-offspring) bonds in the KLF greylag geese; 6.1.1 Secondary families; 6.1.2 Tertiary families
6.1.3 Even more prolonged parent-offspring associations?6.2 Collateral (sibling) bonds among adult kin; Summary; Part III Costs and benefits of social life; 7 Causes and consequences of aggressive behaviour and dominance rank; 7.1 Causes of aggressive behaviour and dominance rank in geese; 7.1.1 Long-term data from the KLF greylag goose flock; 7.1.2 Individual careers; 7.1.3 Life history effects on aggression rates and dominance rank; 7.1.4 Environmental variation; 7.1.5 Effects of flock structure; 7.1.6 Parental effects; 7.2 Consequences of aggressive behaviour and dominance rank; Summary
Summary A synthesis of more than 20 years of behavioural research on an established society of nearly 1000 free-living greylag geese
Notes 8 The costs of sociality measured through heart rate modulation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Text in English
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Subject Greylag goose -- Behavior
Social behavior in animals.
Greylag goose -- Behavior
Social behavior in animals
Form Electronic book
Author Scheiber, Isabella B. R., editor
WeiB, Brigitte M., editor
Hemetsberger, Josef, editor
Kotrschal, Kurt, editor
ISBN 9781139049955
113904995X
9781107290037
1107290031
9781299772922
1299772927
9781107292802
1107292808