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- Many animal social interactions are organized hierarchically based on dominance rank. Dominance is typically defined as asymmetry in aggression by one animal towards another animal [1, 2]. However, the term dominance is used in different ways across taxa and contexts.
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Jan 10, 2022 · We identify five broad questions at the individual, dyadic and group levels, exploring the causes and consequences of individual changes in rank, the dynamics underlying dyadic dominance relationships, and the origins and impacts of social instability.
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We identify five broad questions at the individual, dyadic...
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Dominance rank is often linked to fitness [8], but we know...
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Variation in personality (e.g. ‘dominance style’ in baboons...
- Biological Sciences
Dominance hierarchies have been studied for almost 100...
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- Neural Systems That Facilitate The Representation of Social Rank
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We examine whether there are sex differences in rank mobility and whether age, rank and dominance certainty are associated with active rank dynamics. We also consider individual level rank dynamics across the 4-year period using a subset of individuals with full tenure.
Jan 10, 2022 · A separate set of behaviours are used to maintain dominance relationships within groups, including behaviours that stabilize ranks (punishment, threats, behavioural asymmetry), as well as signals that provide information about dominance rank (individual identity signals, signals of dominance).
Jan 1, 2022 · In this review, we address the principles and functioning of dominance hierarchy, describe the structure of hierarchy in modern societies, and explain how the rank of the individual is...
Feb 19, 2018 · Natural selection has favored individuals equipped with psychological mechanisms adapted to successfully navigate dominance relationships, leading to important fitness consequences associated with higher ranks, such as better access to food resources, sexual partners and better health.
- Chen Qu, Chen Qu, Jean-Claude Dreher
- 2018
Jul 1, 2021 · Across scales, model systems where rank can be manipulated will be extremely useful for targeted testing of hypotheses about the dynamics of dominance hierarchies. Long-term...
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Sep 20, 2019 · Many studies indicate that individual variability in dominance (e.g. rank and hierarchal organization) is associated with individual variability in behavior and physiology. For example,...