Journal article

ONTOGENY AND FUNCTION OF RANK ORDER IN A SIBLING GROUP OF GREYLAG GEESE (ANSER-ANSER L)


Authors listKALAS, S

Publication year1977

Pages174-198

JournalZeitschrift für Tierpsychologie

Volume number45

Issue number2

ISSN0044-3573

PublisherWiley: No OnlineOpen


Abstract
A rank order was established between the siblings of a family of greylag geese (A. anser L.) by fighting during the 1st days after hatching, and also by other, more complex interactions. The position of each goose in the rank order can be defined by 3 groups of behavior patterns (aggressive behavior, greetings, escape responses). A clear-cut ranking relation between 2 individuals is a prerequisite for their close cohesion. The survival function of rank order lies in diminishing the intensity and frequency of agonistic interactions, in diminishing social stress situations and in guaranteeing the close family cohesion.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKALAS, S. (1977) ONTOGENY AND FUNCTION OF RANK ORDER IN A SIBLING GROUP OF GREYLAG GEESE (ANSER-ANSER L), Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie, 45(2), pp. 174-198

APA Citation styleKALAS, S. (1977). ONTOGENY AND FUNCTION OF RANK ORDER IN A SIBLING GROUP OF GREYLAG GEESE (ANSER-ANSER L). Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 45(2), 174-198.


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