<p>The four most common male fighting behaviours are performed at different rates by defenders compared with challengers (n = 40 observations).</p
<p>Percentage of trials (<i>n</i> = 55) with male-male aggression, female-male aggression and mating...
Humans commonly ascertain physical dominance through non-lethal fighting by participating in combat ...
<p>Sex class combinations are: ff (females attacking female), fm (female attacking male), mf (male a...
<p>Mean rate (± SE) per minute of event-behaviour during confrontation of territorial males against ...
<p>The differences and correlations between variables for defender and challenger males from field o...
<p>Distributions of the proportions of (A) <i>retreat</i> and (B) high-intensity aggressive behavior...
<p>Aggressive displays by subordinate males elicit undirected responses by the dominant male. Most c...
<p>A) Latency to displays, attacks and fights; B) Frequency for displays, attacks and fights; C) Dur...
Social interactions may sometimes collide and result in conflicts which can be solved among others b...
<p>The winning, dominant male either had a higher aggression score compared to the losing, subordina...
<p>The rate of individual dominance behaviors per minute (mean ± SE) differed among stable subordina...
<p>Comparison of the number of agonistic, courtship and submissive behaviors performed by subordinat...
<p>Number of overt aggressive acts (biting and ramming) displayed by signaling males in the presence...
Abstract Fighting ability, although recognized as fundamental to intrasexual competi-tion in many no...
<p>Mean (± S.E.) number of aggressive responses in encounters between two inexperienced <i>N. acumin...
<p>Percentage of trials (<i>n</i> = 55) with male-male aggression, female-male aggression and mating...
Humans commonly ascertain physical dominance through non-lethal fighting by participating in combat ...
<p>Sex class combinations are: ff (females attacking female), fm (female attacking male), mf (male a...
<p>Mean rate (± SE) per minute of event-behaviour during confrontation of territorial males against ...
<p>The differences and correlations between variables for defender and challenger males from field o...
<p>Distributions of the proportions of (A) <i>retreat</i> and (B) high-intensity aggressive behavior...
<p>Aggressive displays by subordinate males elicit undirected responses by the dominant male. Most c...
<p>A) Latency to displays, attacks and fights; B) Frequency for displays, attacks and fights; C) Dur...
Social interactions may sometimes collide and result in conflicts which can be solved among others b...
<p>The winning, dominant male either had a higher aggression score compared to the losing, subordina...
<p>The rate of individual dominance behaviors per minute (mean ± SE) differed among stable subordina...
<p>Comparison of the number of agonistic, courtship and submissive behaviors performed by subordinat...
<p>Number of overt aggressive acts (biting and ramming) displayed by signaling males in the presence...
Abstract Fighting ability, although recognized as fundamental to intrasexual competi-tion in many no...
<p>Mean (± S.E.) number of aggressive responses in encounters between two inexperienced <i>N. acumin...
<p>Percentage of trials (<i>n</i> = 55) with male-male aggression, female-male aggression and mating...
Humans commonly ascertain physical dominance through non-lethal fighting by participating in combat ...
<p>Sex class combinations are: ff (females attacking female), fm (female attacking male), mf (male a...