Vasopressin 1a receptor antagonist disrupts male-male affiliative relationships formed by triadic cohabitation in large-billed crows
Akiko Seguchi,
Ei-Ichi Izawa
Abstract:Affiliative relationships, such as parent-offspring bonds, male-female pair-bonds, and within-sex coalitions/alliances, are beneficial for group-living animals to increase fitness and reproductive success. Male-male affiliative relationship, such as coalitions/alliances, have been reported in social mammals and birds in situations where three or more individuals interact, suggesting that male-male affiliative relationships can be formed via interactive situations involving three (or more) individuals. However,… Show more
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