In social species, fighting in intergroup conflicts is one of the riskiest cooperative activities group members engage in, particularly for individuals of the smaller sex. In a number of species, female group members are significantly smaller than males, so the costs associated with intergroup aggression outweigh the potential benefits and females avoid participating. Studies conducted on species in which females are active participants have consistently found that they fight to defend access to food resources and that high-ranking females tend to be more active than low-rankers. However, additional factors may modulate the costs and benefits of participation, creating differences between individuals and variability within individuals over ...
Inter-group conflicts are common among many group-living animals and involve potentially complex mot...
Intersexual dominance relations are important for female mammals, because of their consequences for ...
Intersexual dominance relations are important for female mammals, because of their consequences for ...
In social species, fighting in intergroup conflicts is one of the riskiest cooperative activities gr...
Group members do not always act cohesively when facing extra-group rivals. When benefits such as gro...
Group-level cooperation often poses a social dilemma in which joint action may be difficult to achie...
Group-level cooperation often poses a social dilemma in which joint action may be difficult to achie...
Group-level cooperation often poses a social dilemma in which joint action may be difficult to achie...
While blue monkey groups often defend feeding territories against their neighbours, group members do...
Neighbouring groups compete over access to resources and territories in between-group encounters, wh...
In numerous social species, males direct aggression towards female group members during intergroup f...
In numerous social species, males direct aggression towards female group members during intergroup f...
In numerous social species, males direct aggression towards female group members during intergroup f...
In numerous social species, males direct aggression towards female group members during intergroup f...
While blue monkey groups often defend feeding territories against their neighbours, group members do...
Inter-group conflicts are common among many group-living animals and involve potentially complex mot...
Intersexual dominance relations are important for female mammals, because of their consequences for ...
Intersexual dominance relations are important for female mammals, because of their consequences for ...
In social species, fighting in intergroup conflicts is one of the riskiest cooperative activities gr...
Group members do not always act cohesively when facing extra-group rivals. When benefits such as gro...
Group-level cooperation often poses a social dilemma in which joint action may be difficult to achie...
Group-level cooperation often poses a social dilemma in which joint action may be difficult to achie...
Group-level cooperation often poses a social dilemma in which joint action may be difficult to achie...
While blue monkey groups often defend feeding territories against their neighbours, group members do...
Neighbouring groups compete over access to resources and territories in between-group encounters, wh...
In numerous social species, males direct aggression towards female group members during intergroup f...
In numerous social species, males direct aggression towards female group members during intergroup f...
In numerous social species, males direct aggression towards female group members during intergroup f...
In numerous social species, males direct aggression towards female group members during intergroup f...
While blue monkey groups often defend feeding territories against their neighbours, group members do...
Inter-group conflicts are common among many group-living animals and involve potentially complex mot...
Intersexual dominance relations are important for female mammals, because of their consequences for ...
Intersexual dominance relations are important for female mammals, because of their consequences for ...