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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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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 ...
May 2, 2020 · the seven traits for which only one rank metric predicted the trait better than the null model. The top ... density-independent competition seems to . 227. better describe the competitive regimes ...
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. We found that for 75% (15/20) of the traits, one of the two rank metrics performed better than the other.
- Emily J Levy, Matthew N Zipple, Emily McLean, Fernando A Campos, Mauna Dasari, Arielle S Fogel, Math...
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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 makes about its underlying competitive processes. Here, we compare the ability of two dominance ...
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. Strikingly, all male traits were best predicted by simple ordinal rank ...
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Sep 9, 2020 · A comparison of dominance rank metrics reveals multiple competitive landscapes in an animal society. ...