Duration And Outcome Of Intergroup Conflict Influences Intragroup Affiliative Behaviour
Main Category: Biology / BiochemistryAlso Included In: Psychology / Psychiatry; Veterinary
Article Date: 03 Sep 2008 - 1:00 PDT
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Soldiers regularly engage in a period of rest and recuperation with their comrades following active service in a conflict zone. My work reveals that birds act similarly.
Green woodhoopoe group members increased their preening of one another following conflict with neighbouring groups, especially when they lost the battle or it lasted a long time (the most stressful situations). In particular, dominants increased their allopreening of subordinates, perhaps encouraging them to stand and fight in future conflicts.
These results support the theoretical prediction that the level of between-group conflict should influence the amount of cooperation and affiliation shown between group members.
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