- the
amount of
allogrooming done by
female bats. The
release of oxytocin,
found to be
stimulated by
positive touches (such as
allogrooming), smells, and...
- increases.
Allogrooming is
grooming behaviour performed by one
animal on another. This
behaviour could include licking,
rubbing or preening.
Allogrooming can...
- to be the only
ungulate to
display self-grooming as well as
allogrooming. In
allogrooming,
females typically groom related impalas,
while males ****ociate...
- to be a
byproduct of
allogrooming, but
rather a
behavior of
directly licking the male
genital area,
independent of
allogrooming. In captivity, same-****...
- behaviour,
vibrational communication, kin recognition,
trail following,
allogrooming, care of the brood,
cropping of
antennae and
certain mating behaviours...
-
distance between individuals is low, with
frequent body contact, huddling,
allogrooming, and
extended play
among the pups.
After this, the
young are able to...
- its
young and
exhibits other social behaviour such as
trophallaxis and
allogrooming.
Termites are
thought to be the
descendants of the
genus Cryptocercus...
- in
protection against predators. They
engage in
frequent and
extended allogrooming sessions,
which serve to
strengthen group cohesion,
mostly between mature...
- mating, and the use of space. Hart, B.L.; Hart, L.A. (1992). "Reciprocal
allogrooming in impala,
Aepyceros melampus".
Animal Behaviour. 44 (6): 1073–1083....
-
termite Z.
angusticollis remain constant whilst allogrooming increases by up to 53-fold;
allogrooming here may not only
remove fungal spores as the saliva...