The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet we lack a framework for synthesizing the vast empirical data on hierarchy structure in animal groups. We applied network motif analysis to compare the structures of dominance networks from data published over the past 80 years. Overall patterns of dominance relations, including some aspects of non-interactions, were strikingly similar across disparate group types. For example, nearly all groups exhibited high frequencies of transitive triads, whereas cycles were very rare. Moreover, pass-along triads were rare, and double-dominant triads were common in most groups. These patterns did not vary in any systematic way across taxa, study settings...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
In group-living species, individuals gain significant advantages from establishing an extensive netw...
Linear dominance hierarchies, which are common in social animals, can profoundly influence access to...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
Dominance is a social relation between a subordinate animal and the dominant to which it submits. An...
1. Social inequality is a consistent feature of animal societies, often manifesting as dominance hie...
Dominance behaviours have been collected for many groups of animals since 1922 and serve as a founda...
Dominance hierarchies are group-level properties that emerge from the aggression of individuals. Alt...
Dominance behaviours have been collected for many groups of animals since 1922 and serve as a founda...
Individuals of a social group can only benefit from group living if the group structure is maintaine...
This study investigates the structure of social hierarchies. We hypothesized that if social dominanc...
Social dominance hierarchies are widespread, but little is known about the mechanisms that produce n...
We describe and illustrate methodology for comparing networks from diverse settings. Our empirical b...
The use of social network theory in evaluating animal social groups has gained traction in recent ye...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
In group-living species, individuals gain significant advantages from establishing an extensive netw...
Linear dominance hierarchies, which are common in social animals, can profoundly influence access to...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
Dominance is a social relation between a subordinate animal and the dominant to which it submits. An...
1. Social inequality is a consistent feature of animal societies, often manifesting as dominance hie...
Dominance behaviours have been collected for many groups of animals since 1922 and serve as a founda...
Dominance hierarchies are group-level properties that emerge from the aggression of individuals. Alt...
Dominance behaviours have been collected for many groups of animals since 1922 and serve as a founda...
Individuals of a social group can only benefit from group living if the group structure is maintaine...
This study investigates the structure of social hierarchies. We hypothesized that if social dominanc...
Social dominance hierarchies are widespread, but little is known about the mechanisms that produce n...
We describe and illustrate methodology for comparing networks from diverse settings. Our empirical b...
The use of social network theory in evaluating animal social groups has gained traction in recent ye...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
In group-living species, individuals gain significant advantages from establishing an extensive netw...
Linear dominance hierarchies, which are common in social animals, can profoundly influence access to...