Elephant Social Behavior

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The purpose of the study was to investigate the different characteristics of social behavior and grouping during adolescence in male African elephants (Loxodonta africana). The reason this was of interest is because this period, between puberty and the onset of reproduction, is common mammal species and is most likely a very essential in an individual’s development. It is generally accepted that different species go through this stage in order to learn the required skills and gain maturity for successful reproduction. The main objectives of the study were to find out the level of social interaction, choice of group affiliation and nearest neighbor among adolescent male elephants. A population of wild elephants was studied over a period of three years (2002-2005) on a 215km2 area in the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Social interactions and behavior of young males was studied mainly using the focal sampling method where an individual was selected from a herd and observed for 30 minutes and data were collected at five minute intervals. The researchers aimed to sample as …show more content…

There was also more social interaction within the younger age-group than among the older males as exhibited by greeting and sparring early on and later in the adolescent stage respectively. In social situations, all animals preferred to be near an older individual, usually a male over 36 years of age. The researchers therefore conclude that social groupings and behaviors are important features in the life of an adolescent male elephant as they enable him to acquire skills essential for increasing his reproductive success. Furthermore, mature bulls are valuable sources of social and ecological information that play a role comparable to that of the matriarch (oldest female leader of a breeding herd) for bachelor

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