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Aggression and Affiliation during Social Conflict in Pigs
by
Turner, Simon P.
, Camerlink, Irene
, Bolhuis, J. Elizabeth
, Ursinus, Winanda W.
, Reimert, Inonge
in
acute-phase proteins
/ Aggression
/ Aggressive behavior
/ Aggressiveness
/ agonistic behavior
/ Analysis
/ Animal Husbandry
/ Animal sciences
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body Weight
/ c-reactive protein
/ Conspecifics
/ domesticated pigs
/ dominance relationships
/ Female
/ growing pigs
/ Growth rate
/ Haptoglobin
/ Haptoglobins - analysis
/ Hogs
/ Housing
/ Housing, Animal
/ individual aggressiveness
/ Integrals
/ Integration
/ interindividual distances
/ Lesions
/ Livestock housing
/ Male
/ Nosing
/ Physiology
/ Pigs
/ Principal components analysis
/ Skin
/ Skin diseases
/ Spatial distribution
/ Straw
/ Sus scrofa - blood
/ Sus scrofa - physiology
/ Swine
/ transport stress
/ unacquainted pigs
2014
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Aggression and Affiliation during Social Conflict in Pigs
by
Turner, Simon P.
, Camerlink, Irene
, Bolhuis, J. Elizabeth
, Ursinus, Winanda W.
, Reimert, Inonge
in
acute-phase proteins
/ Aggression
/ Aggressive behavior
/ Aggressiveness
/ agonistic behavior
/ Analysis
/ Animal Husbandry
/ Animal sciences
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body Weight
/ c-reactive protein
/ Conspecifics
/ domesticated pigs
/ dominance relationships
/ Female
/ growing pigs
/ Growth rate
/ Haptoglobin
/ Haptoglobins - analysis
/ Hogs
/ Housing
/ Housing, Animal
/ individual aggressiveness
/ Integrals
/ Integration
/ interindividual distances
/ Lesions
/ Livestock housing
/ Male
/ Nosing
/ Physiology
/ Pigs
/ Principal components analysis
/ Skin
/ Skin diseases
/ Spatial distribution
/ Straw
/ Sus scrofa - blood
/ Sus scrofa - physiology
/ Swine
/ transport stress
/ unacquainted pigs
2014
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Aggression and Affiliation during Social Conflict in Pigs
by
Turner, Simon P.
, Camerlink, Irene
, Bolhuis, J. Elizabeth
, Ursinus, Winanda W.
, Reimert, Inonge
in
acute-phase proteins
/ Aggression
/ Aggressive behavior
/ Aggressiveness
/ agonistic behavior
/ Analysis
/ Animal Husbandry
/ Animal sciences
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body Weight
/ c-reactive protein
/ Conspecifics
/ domesticated pigs
/ dominance relationships
/ Female
/ growing pigs
/ Growth rate
/ Haptoglobin
/ Haptoglobins - analysis
/ Hogs
/ Housing
/ Housing, Animal
/ individual aggressiveness
/ Integrals
/ Integration
/ interindividual distances
/ Lesions
/ Livestock housing
/ Male
/ Nosing
/ Physiology
/ Pigs
/ Principal components analysis
/ Skin
/ Skin diseases
/ Spatial distribution
/ Straw
/ Sus scrofa - blood
/ Sus scrofa - physiology
/ Swine
/ transport stress
/ unacquainted pigs
2014
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Aggression and Affiliation during Social Conflict in Pigs
2014
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Social conflict is mostly studied in relation to aggression. A more integral approach, including aggressive and affiliative behaviour as well as physiology, may however give a better understanding of the animals' experience during social conflict. The experience of social conflict may also be reflected in the spatial distribution between conspecifics. The objective was to assess the relationship between behaviour, physiology, and spatial integration in pigs (Sus scrofa) during social conflict. Hereto, 64 groups of pigs (9 wk of age) were studied in a 24 h regrouping test whereby pairs of familiar pigs were grouped with 2 unfamiliar pairs, in either barren or straw-enriched housing. Data on aggressive and affiliative behaviour, skin lesions, body weight, and haptoglobin could be summarized into three principal component analysis factors. These three factors were analysed in relation to spatial integration, i.e. inter-individual distances and lying in body contact. Pigs stayed up to 24 h after encounter in closer proximity to the familiar pig than to unfamiliar pigs. Pigs with a high factor 1 score were more inactive, gave little social nosing, had many skin lesions and a high body weight. They tended to space further away from the familiar pig (b = 1.9 cm; P = 0.08) and unfamiliar ones (b = 0.7 cm; P = 0.05). Pigs that were involved in much aggression (factor 2), and that had a strong increase in haptoglobin (factor 3), tended to be relatively most far away from unfamiliar pigs (b = 0.03 times further; P = 0.08). Results on lying in body contact were coherent with results on distances. Pigs in enriched housing spaced further apart than pigs in barren housing (P<0.001). The combined analysis of measures revealed animals that may either promote or slow down group cohesion, which may not have become clear from single parameters. This emphasizes the importance of an integral approach to social conflict.
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