International audienceIn nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to individuals based on outcomes of dyadic agonistic encounters. Multiple approaches have been used, but currently there is no consensus. One approach, David's Scores (DS), offers dual advantages of yielding cardinal scores that may in turn be used to compute hierarchical steepness. Here we correlate rank orders yielded by DS with those yielded by both the traditionally used I&SI approach and the recently proposed parametric Bayesian approach. We use six datasets for female macaques (three despotic and three tolerant groups), and 90 artificially generated datasets modeling macaque groups. We also use the artificial datasets to determine the impact ...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
Among studies of social species, it is common practice to rank individuals using dyadic social domin...
Measuring the steepness of a dominance hierarchy is important for classifying a social system in a c...
In nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to individuals based on outc...
The development of numerical methods for inferring social ranks has resulted in an overwhelming arra...
The strength of dominance hierarchy in a group of animals needs to be quantitatively measured since ...
In studies of animal behaviour investigators correlate dominance with all kinds of behavioural varia...
Theoretical definitions of dominance, how dominance is structured and organized in nature, and how d...
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are gregarious primates that form despotic societies characterized ...
Among animal societies, dominance is an important social factor that influences inter-individual rel...
<p>The proportion of aggressive dyadic interactions initiated by each matriline using intense aggres...
In studies of animal behaviour investigators correlate dominance with all kinds of behavioural varia...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
Several, sometimes conflicting, explanatory frameworks have been put forward to posit inter- and int...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
Among studies of social species, it is common practice to rank individuals using dyadic social domin...
Measuring the steepness of a dominance hierarchy is important for classifying a social system in a c...
In nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to individuals based on outc...
The development of numerical methods for inferring social ranks has resulted in an overwhelming arra...
The strength of dominance hierarchy in a group of animals needs to be quantitatively measured since ...
In studies of animal behaviour investigators correlate dominance with all kinds of behavioural varia...
Theoretical definitions of dominance, how dominance is structured and organized in nature, and how d...
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are gregarious primates that form despotic societies characterized ...
Among animal societies, dominance is an important social factor that influences inter-individual rel...
<p>The proportion of aggressive dyadic interactions initiated by each matriline using intense aggres...
In studies of animal behaviour investigators correlate dominance with all kinds of behavioural varia...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
Several, sometimes conflicting, explanatory frameworks have been put forward to posit inter- and int...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
Among studies of social species, it is common practice to rank individuals using dyadic social domin...
Measuring the steepness of a dominance hierarchy is important for classifying a social system in a c...