We investigated the existence of a social dominance hierarchy in the captive group of six adult bonobos at the Planckendael Zoo. We quantified the pattern of dyadic exchange of a number of behaviors to examine to what extent each behavior fits a linear rank order model. Following de Waal (1989), we distinguish three types of dominance: agonistic dominance, competitive ability and formal dominance. Fleeing upon aggression is a good measure of agonistic dominance. The agonistic dominance hierarchy in the study group shows significant and strong linearity. The rank order was: 1, female (22 yr), 2. female (15 yr)., 3. male (23 yr.), 4. female (15 yr.), 5. male (9 yr.), 6. male (10 yr.). As in the wild, the females occupy high ranks. There is pr...
Facial expressions are key to navigating social group life. The Power Asymmetry Hypothesis of Motiva...
Facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is associated with social dominance in human and non-human prima...
The concept of dominance has been shown to be useful in describing and predicting social interaction...
We investigated the existence of a social dominance hierarchy in the captive group of six adult bono...
We investigated the existence of a social dominance hierarchy in the captive group of six adult bono...
Bonobos have been described as a relatively egalitarian and female dominant species. The exact natu...
While dominance relationships have been widely studied in chimpanzees, in bonobos, dominance style a...
It has been suggested that peering behavior in bonobos is a formal signal acknowledging social domin...
It has been suggested that peering behavior in bonobos is a formal signal acknowledging social domin...
Research into the origins of our own social behavior begins with understanding how environmental ele...
The most widely discussed bonobo (Pan paniscus) social relationship is the intra-sexual female bond ...
Female-female relationships among chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, are poorly understood, and our under...
The most widely discussed bonobo (Pan paniscus) social relationship is the intra-sexual female bond ...
Lion-tailed macaques are generally considered to have more despotic than egalitarian dominance relat...
Dominance rank in female chimpanzees correlates positively with reproductive success. Although a hig...
Facial expressions are key to navigating social group life. The Power Asymmetry Hypothesis of Motiva...
Facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is associated with social dominance in human and non-human prima...
The concept of dominance has been shown to be useful in describing and predicting social interaction...
We investigated the existence of a social dominance hierarchy in the captive group of six adult bono...
We investigated the existence of a social dominance hierarchy in the captive group of six adult bono...
Bonobos have been described as a relatively egalitarian and female dominant species. The exact natu...
While dominance relationships have been widely studied in chimpanzees, in bonobos, dominance style a...
It has been suggested that peering behavior in bonobos is a formal signal acknowledging social domin...
It has been suggested that peering behavior in bonobos is a formal signal acknowledging social domin...
Research into the origins of our own social behavior begins with understanding how environmental ele...
The most widely discussed bonobo (Pan paniscus) social relationship is the intra-sexual female bond ...
Female-female relationships among chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, are poorly understood, and our under...
The most widely discussed bonobo (Pan paniscus) social relationship is the intra-sexual female bond ...
Lion-tailed macaques are generally considered to have more despotic than egalitarian dominance relat...
Dominance rank in female chimpanzees correlates positively with reproductive success. Although a hig...
Facial expressions are key to navigating social group life. The Power Asymmetry Hypothesis of Motiva...
Facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is associated with social dominance in human and non-human prima...
The concept of dominance has been shown to be useful in describing and predicting social interaction...