Communal nesting is unrelated to burrow availability in the common warthog

Warthogs, Phacochoerus africanus, are an unusual ungulate. They are facultative cooperative breeders where females within the same population display both solitary and cooperative reproductive strategies. Warthogs require burrows for sleeping and rearing their young, yet they are unable to dig their own burrows and rely on aardvark excavations. Studies of warthogs have failed to show […]

Equine Learning Behaviour: Accounting for Ecological Constraints and Relationships with Humans in Experimental Design

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