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      • We propose that simple ordinal rank best predicts traits when competition is density-dependent, whereas proportional rank best predicts traits when competition is density-independent.
      royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2020.1013
  1. Sep 9, 2020 · We propose that simple ordinal rank best predicts traits when competition is density-dependent, whereas proportional rank best predicts traits when competition is density-independent. We found that for 75% of traits (15/20), one rank metric performed better than the other.

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  2. We propose that simple ordinal rank best predicts traits when compe-tition is density-dependent, whereas proportional rank best predicts traits when competition is density-independent. We found that for 75% of traits (15/20), one rank metric performed better than the other.

    • Emily J Levy, Matthew N Zipple, Emily McLean, Fernando A Campos, Fernando A Campos, Mauna Dasari, Ar...
    • 2020
  3. May 2, 2020 · We propose that ordinal rank best predicts outcomes when competition is density-dependent, while proportional rank best predicts outcomes when competition is density-independent.

  4. May 2, 2020 · Here we compare the ability of two dominance rank metrics—ordinal rank and proportional or ‘standardized’ rank—to predict 20 distinct traits in a well-studied wild baboon population in Amboseli, Kenya.

    • Emily J Levy, Matthew N Zipple, Emily McLean, Fernando A Campos, Mauna Dasari, Arielle S Fogel, Math...
    • 2020
  5. Sep 9, 2020 · A comparison of dominance rank metrics reveals multiple competitive landscapes in an animal society. ...

  6. We propose that ordinal 7 rank best predicts outcomes when competition is density-dependent, while proportional rank best 8 predicts outcomes when competition is density-independent.

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  8. Across group-living animals, linear dominance hierarchies lead to disparities in access to resources, health outcomes, and reproductive performance. Studies of how dominance rank affects these outcomes typically employ one of several dominance rank