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Título
Gregariousness and intraspecific aggression in Iberian bullfinches (Pyrrhula pyrrhula iberiae) throughout the year
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Año del Documento
2021
Editorial
Brill
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Behaviour, 2021, vol. 159, n.7, p. 615–642
Abstract
This study provides novel information about gregariousness and intraspecific aggression in Iberian bullfinches
(Pyrrhula pyrrhula iberiae) in northwestern Spain. Small monospecific parties never exceeding 10 individuals
were seen throughout the year, larger in winter on average. Males considerably outnumbered females within
the groups. Adult flocks were frequent only in winter. In spring, many of the adult groups were mixed-sex
assemblages composed of pairs plus supernumerary males. Sightings of juvenile groups, up to seven
individuals, were common in summer–autumn. The vigilance role in mixed-sex assemblages, including pairs,
appeared to be the responsibility of males based on sex-specific vigilance rates. The highest frequency of
aggressive encounters, mainly male against male, occurred during the breeding season, associated with mate
defence. Females attacked males, not the contrary, which supports reversed sexual dominance in bullfinches.
Gregariousness probably acted as an anti-predatory and foraging strategy.
Materias Unesco
2401.20 Ornitología
2401.02 Comportamiento Animal
Palabras Clave
Agonistic behaviour
Dominance
Flocking
Mobility
Seasonal variation
Vigilance
ISSN
0005-7959
Revisión por pares
SI
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© Brill
Idioma
eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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openAccess
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