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- We found that for 75% (15/20) of the traits, one of the two rank metrics performed better than the other. Strikingly, all male traits were better predicted by ordinal than by proportional rank, while female traits were evenly split between being better predicted by proportional or ordinal rank.
www.researchgate.net/publication/341107908_Comparing_proportional_and_ordinal_dominance_ranks_reveals_multiple_competitive_landscapes_in_an_animal_societyComparing proportional and ordinal dominance ranks reveals ...
Sep 9, 2020 · Here, we compare the ability of two dominance rank metrics—simple ordinal rank and proportional or ‘standardized’ rank—to predict 20 traits in a wild baboon population in Amboseli, Kenya.
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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
First, we document our matrix-based method for assigning ordinal dominance ranks to the baboons we study with the Amboseli Baboon Research Project (ABRP). Second, we compare our matrix-based method with another popular method that is frequently used in animal studies, the Elo rating method.
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...
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
We do so by testing the ability of five rank metrics – ordinal dominance rank, proportional dominance rank, Elo rating, and two categorical dominance rankings: alpha vs non-alpha and high-middle-low – to predict fGC (an integrated measure of GC secretion; see Methods).
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5 ability of two dominance rank metrics—ordinal rank and proportional or standardized rank—to predict 6 20 distinct traits in a well-studied wild baboon population in Amboseli, Kenya. We ...