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Synchronization and leadership in switches between resting and activity in a beef cattle herd -: A case study

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APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE
卷 108, 期 3-4, 页码 327-331

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2007.01.009

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beef cattle; activity synchronization; leadership; dominance

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The mechanisms of activity synchronization in group living ungulates are not well understood. In a case study on herd of 15 Gasconne beef cows with calves observed during a total of 25 summer daylight periods in 2004 and 2005, we examined whether cows similar to each other in body weight or in reproductive status were more synchronized and whether the timing of activity switches were determined by specific leading animals. We calculated the synchronization of all possible pairs of cows in the herd and tested the effects of similarity in body weight and in reproductive status (lactating versus non-lactating) on synchronization in the pair. Further, we assessed whether any specific individuals, and especially the dominant cows, were more able, through their own activity switch, to incite another cow to follow shortly with her switch in activity. We found that body weight differences had a negative influence on pair synchronization (GLMM, F-1,(65) = 6.79; p < 0.05), but reproductive status did not affect the synchronization. Cows' individual identity explained only a small proportion (<2%) of variability in intervals between switches of subsequent cows. Furthermore, dominance status of an individual cow did not correlate with mean interval between her activity switches and activity switches of the next cow (lying down: Spearman correlation, r(s) = -0.16, n = 14, p > 0. 10; standing up: Spearman correlation, r(s) = -0.38, n = 14, p > 0.10), indicating that there were no leading animals initiating switches in activity in our herd. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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