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Jan 10, 2022 · Critically, in addition to modulating short-term associations between rank and fitness, dominance trajectories can reflect selection on status-seeking behaviour or influence the stability of social systems.
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Critically, in addition to modulating short-term...
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Dominance rank is often linked to fitness [8], but we know...
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Jan 10, 2022 · In a very long-term field study, Anderson et al. found that dominant-aggressive behaviours predict greater other-rated power and the attainment of organizational rank in corporate settings in a large dataset of over 14 years.
Posterior predictive plot showing changes in active rank mobility as a function of dominance rank when dominance certainty (DC) is high and low. Bands represent upper and lower 95% credible intervals derived from the fitted model.
Mar 16, 2017 · In the Elo-rating method, the variable K is used to determine the degree to which each interaction influences the future rank trajectory of both winner and loser.
- Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher
- 10.1007/s10764-017-9952-2
- 2017
- Int J Primatol. 2017; 38(3): 427-447.
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 ...
Introduction. 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 14, 2017 · Using the modified function, I incorporated both prior knowledge of dominance ranks and varying intensities of aggression. This effectively eliminated the burn-in period, generating rank trajectories that were consistent with the direction of pant-grunt vocalizations (an unambiguous demonstration of subordinacy) and field observations, as well ...