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Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Publication date: 2005-07-01
Volume: 92 Pages: 169 - 177
Publisher: Elsevier

Author:

Roden, C
Vervaecke, Hilde ; Van Elsacker, L

Keywords:

bison bulls, dominance, age, weight, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science, Behavioral Sciences, Veterinary Sciences, Agriculture, SOCIAL RANK, BEHAVIOR, HERD, COWS, 0608 Zoology, 0702 Animal Production, 0707 Veterinary Sciences, Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology, 3003 Animal production, 3009 Veterinary sciences, 3109 Zoology

Abstract:

In the wild, male American bison (Bison bison) aggregate only during the breeding season or rut with female herds to reproduce. During the non-rut, they form bachelor groups. Very little is known about dominance structures in these bachelor herds. In this report, we evaluate social dominance in bachelor groups of bison bulls kept on a commercial bison farm in Belgium, where natural seasonal grouping dynamics are imitated. Observations were carried out during five different non-rut periods over several years. Agonistic behaviour was scored and used to determine dominance rank. The relationships between dominance and the individual factors age and weight were evaluated. We found a strong and significantly linear dominance hierarchy in the male bachelor groups. There was a reversal in rank among same-aged individuals between two subsequent study periods during one non-rut period. Dominance and age were strongly correlated in every study period, as were dominance and weight. We conclude that during non-rut bison bulls can form temporary groups with a linear dominance hierarchy in which older and heavier individuals occupy the highest social positions. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.