International audienceIdentifying how dominance within and between the sexes is established is pivotal to understanding sexual selection and sexual conflict. In many species, members of one sex dominate those of the other in one-on-one interactions. Whether this results from a disparity in intrinsic attributes, such as strength and aggressiveness, or in extrinsic factors, such as social support, is currently unknown. We assessed the effects of both mechanisms on dominance in the spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta), a species where sexual size dimorphism is low and females often dominate males. We found that individuals with greater potential social support dominated one-on-one interactions in all social contexts, irrespective of their body mas...
The expression of sexual dimorphism is expected to be influenced by the acquisition of resources ava...
In the animal kingdom most species follow standard sex roles: males compete more intensely for mates...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
IntroductionDominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechanis...
Introduction: Dominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechan...
In many animal societies, dominant males have a higher reproductive success than subordinate males. ...
The purpose of this study was to document patterns of reproductive skew among male spotted hyenas (C...
International audienceThe causes and consequences of being in a particular dominance position have b...
Competition in group-living animals often results in a dominance hierarchy. The sex that is larger (...
Intergroup conflict is a major evolutionary force shaping animal and human societies. Males and fema...
Competition in group-living animals often results in a dominance hierarchy. The sex that is larger (...
We studied primary sex ratio of clutches in relation to social dominance for 6 years in a colony of ...
Females dominate a subset of the males in a minority of mammalian species despite male-biased sexual...
Recent work indicates that social structure has extensive implications for patterns of sexual select...
The expression of sexual dimorphism is expected to be influenced by the acquisition of resources ava...
In the animal kingdom most species follow standard sex roles: males compete more intensely for mates...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
IntroductionDominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechanis...
Introduction: Dominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechan...
In many animal societies, dominant males have a higher reproductive success than subordinate males. ...
The purpose of this study was to document patterns of reproductive skew among male spotted hyenas (C...
International audienceThe causes and consequences of being in a particular dominance position have b...
Competition in group-living animals often results in a dominance hierarchy. The sex that is larger (...
Intergroup conflict is a major evolutionary force shaping animal and human societies. Males and fema...
Competition in group-living animals often results in a dominance hierarchy. The sex that is larger (...
We studied primary sex ratio of clutches in relation to social dominance for 6 years in a colony of ...
Females dominate a subset of the males in a minority of mammalian species despite male-biased sexual...
Recent work indicates that social structure has extensive implications for patterns of sexual select...
The expression of sexual dimorphism is expected to be influenced by the acquisition of resources ava...
In the animal kingdom most species follow standard sex roles: males compete more intensely for mates...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...