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  • Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents in captive bottlenose dolphins may help manage conflicts and reduce aggressive behaviors.
  • The study found that both winners and losers of conflicts initiated renewed aggressions, but these decreased when post-conflict affiliations occurred.
  • Different types of affiliations serve specific functions, such as reconciliation between former opponents and protection for the losers, while bystanders play a role in both appeasing and protecting the individuals involved.

Article Abstract

Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents or between one of the former opponents and bystanders might have the function of conflict management, which reduces the costs associated with aggressions. One of the suggested functions of post-conflict affiliation is decreased renewed aggressions directed from aggressors to victims. However, the effect of post-conflict affiliation on renewed aggressions by victims has not been investigated. We examined whether post-conflict affiliations decreased the number of renewed aggressions initiated by winners or losers in captive bottlenose dolphins. Both winners and losers initiated renewed aggressions. However, these aggressions decreased after post-conflict affiliation between former opponents, initiated by bystanders to winners, initiated by losers to bystanders, and initiated by bystanders to losers. Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents is suggested to function as reconciliation. Post-conflict affiliation initiated by losers to bystanders is suggested to function as the protection of losers. Post-conflict affiliations initiated by bystanders to one of former opponents are suggested to function as both appeasement and protection of the opponent who affiliates with bystanders.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4585742PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep14275DOI Listing

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