Social behaviour
Out of the total time for all animals, 80.2% was spent on behaviours that could be expressed either alone or socially. Treating these behaviours separately, the martens were significantly more often (p <0.05) engaged in social behaviours (1373.7 ± 451.3 observations) than being alone (703.7 ± 476.0 observations).
Responsible for this page:
Director of undergraduate studies Biology
Last updated:
05/05/15