Competition in group-living animals often results in a dominance hierarchy. The sex that is larger (usually the males) generally dominates the one that is smaller (the females). In certain species, however, despite being smaller, the females dominate several males. Female dominance over males may here arise from the self-reinforcing effects of winning and losing fights, the so-called winner-loser effect, as demonstrated in the model DomWorld. In the model, females may become dominant over more males when the percentage of males in the group is higher due to the higher intensity of aggression of males than females combined with the higher frequency of male–male fights. This association between female dominance and the percentage of adult mal...
The processes that underlie the formation of the dominance hierarchy in a group are since long under...
IntroductionDominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechanis...
Compared to men, women less often attain high-level positions and generally have lower status in soc...
Competition in group-living animals often results in a dominance hierarchy. The sex that is larger (...
Competition in group-living animals often results in a dominance hierarchy. The sex that is larger (...
In most group-living animals, a dominance hierarchy reduces the costs of competition for limited res...
In most group-living animals, a dominance hierarchy reduces the costs of competition for limited res...
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 ...
Females dominate a subset of the males in a minority of mammalian species despite male-biased sexual...
Females dominate a subset of the males in a minority of mammalian species despite male-biased sexual...
The processes that underlie the formation of the dominance hierarchy in a group are since long under...
IntroductionDominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechanis...
Compared to men, women less often attain high-level positions and generally have lower status in soc...
Competition in group-living animals often results in a dominance hierarchy. The sex that is larger (...
Competition in group-living animals often results in a dominance hierarchy. The sex that is larger (...
In most group-living animals, a dominance hierarchy reduces the costs of competition for limited res...
In most group-living animals, a dominance hierarchy reduces the costs of competition for limited res...
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 ...
Females dominate a subset of the males in a minority of mammalian species despite male-biased sexual...
Females dominate a subset of the males in a minority of mammalian species despite male-biased sexual...
The processes that underlie the formation of the dominance hierarchy in a group are since long under...
IntroductionDominance relationships in which females dominate males are rare among mammals. Mechanis...
Compared to men, women less often attain high-level positions and generally have lower status in soc...