The development of numerical methods for inferring social ranks has resulted in an overwhelming array of options to choose from. Previous work has established the validity of these methods through the use of simulated datasets, by determining whether a given ranking method can accurately reproduce the dominance hierarchy known to exist in the data. Here, we offer a complementary approach that assesses the reliability of calculated dominance hierarchies by asking whether the calculated rank order produced by a given method accurately predicts the outcome of a subsequent contest between two opponents. Our method uses a data splitting “training–testing” approach, and we demonstrate its application to real-world data from wild vervet monkeys (C...
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are gregarious primates that form despotic societies characterized ...
Animals that live in groups commonly form themselves into dominance hierarchies which are used to al...
Dominance hierarchies are widespread in animal social groups and often have measureable effects on i...
In studies of animal behaviour investigators correlate dominance with all kinds of behavioural varia...
In nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to individuals based on outc...
International audienceIn nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to ind...
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...
1. Social inequality is a consistent feature of animal societies, often manifesting as dominance hie...
Among animal societies, dominance is an important social factor that influences inter-individual rel...
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...
Highlights ► Elo-rating generates reliable dominance hierarchies and circumvents drawbacks of est...
International audienceDominance hierarchies are an important aspect of Primate social life, and ther...
In the analysis of social dominance in groups of animals, linearity has been used by many researcher...
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are gregarious primates that form despotic societies characterized ...
Animals that live in groups commonly form themselves into dominance hierarchies which are used to al...
Dominance hierarchies are widespread in animal social groups and often have measureable effects on i...
In studies of animal behaviour investigators correlate dominance with all kinds of behavioural varia...
In nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to individuals based on outc...
International audienceIn nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to ind...
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...
1. Social inequality is a consistent feature of animal societies, often manifesting as dominance hie...
Among animal societies, dominance is an important social factor that influences inter-individual rel...
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...
Highlights ► Elo-rating generates reliable dominance hierarchies and circumvents drawbacks of est...
International audienceDominance hierarchies are an important aspect of Primate social life, and ther...
In the analysis of social dominance in groups of animals, linearity has been used by many researcher...
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are gregarious primates that form despotic societies characterized ...
Animals that live in groups commonly form themselves into dominance hierarchies which are used to al...
Dominance hierarchies are widespread in animal social groups and often have measureable effects on i...