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  1. Sep 9, 2020 · Across group-living animals, linear dominance hierarchies lead to disparities in access to resources, health outcomes and reproductive performance. Studies of how dominance rank predicts these trai...

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  2. Across group-living animals, linear dominance hierarchies lead to disparities in access to resources, health outcomes and reproductive performance.

    • Emily J Levy, Matthew N Zipple, Emily McLean, Fernando A Campos, Fernando A Campos, Mauna Dasari, Ar...
    • 2020
  3. Jan 10, 2022 · First, dominance certainty exhibits a nonlinear relationship with dominance rank, where high- and low-ranking animals appear to show greater certainty than middle-ranking animals.

  4. Aug 13, 2024 · Here, we tested the hypothesis that hierarchy steepness, which is generally used to represent power differentials between group members, predicts the variation in the distribution of fitness-related benefits (i.e. fecundity, infant survival, mating success, and feeding success) in relation to individual dominance ranks.

  5. Jun 22, 2009 · Dominance hierarchies based on resource holding potential (RHP) or age are central to the social structure of many group-living animals. Nonhuman primate females and some other mammals are unusual because ranks can depend on kin support or follow an inverse age-graded pattern independent of kin.

    • Mark Broom, Andreas Koenig, Carola Borries
    • 2009
  6. Sep 9, 2020 · Across group-living animals, linear dominance hierarchies lead to disparities in access to resources, health outcomes and reproductive performance. Studies of how dominance rank predicts these traits typically employ one of several dominance rank metrics without examining the assumptions each metric ….

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  8. 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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