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. 2023 Aug 17;20:28. doi: 10.1186/s12983-023-00508-w

Table 1.

Post-conflict behaviour of the interferer

Post-conflict behaviour of interferer
Non-agonistic social behaviour Interferer noses the body or snout of another pig, or lies in physical contact. The identity of the recipient is noted
Agonistic behaviour Interferer delivers head knock, push, bite, or interferer fights with any group member, other than the former opponents. The identity of the recipient is noted
Non-social Interferer stands, walks, lies individually, eats, drinks, urinates, defecates, or explores the environment