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  1. Mar 13, 2020 · The “stratified dominance hierarchy” (Figure 4(b)) is based on horizontal subgroups, sealed of one from the other and vertically layered. Stratified DHs can result from group-based productivity differences.

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  2. Jan 10, 2022 · In this review, we describe the behaviours used to establish and maintain dominance hierarchies across different taxa and types of societies.

  3. Jan 6, 2011 · Hierarchies are top-to-bottom social orders in which some individuals rank higher than others on authority, influence, material goods, or prestige. Some examples of more formal hierarchical organizations are businesses, governments, churches, political organizations, and armies.

  4. 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...

  5. In social animals, the formation of dominance hierarchy is essential for maintaining the stability and efficacy of social groups. A study by Wang and colleagues employ a combination of comparative genomic and functional approaches to shed new light on both the genetic mechanisms and the evolutionary histories of dominance behavior.

  6. Jan 1, 2021 · Dominance hierarchy is a strategy how to survive in a given environment. The form of social hierarchies differs depending on the natural conditions (Manning and Dawkins 2009). The dominance hierarchy is defined by both the mating systems (polygyny versus polyandry versus monogamy) and social organization.

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  8. Jan 10, 2022 · Specifically, we examine research questions about dynamics of dominance occurring at three scales—individuals, dyads and groups (figure 1). Targeting these gaps in future research will provide an integrative understanding of how dominance operates dynamically to structure societies at multiple scales. Table 1.