A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial stress than others. Such stress can lead to negative health outcomes, possibly through altered levels of stress hormones. The dominance rank-stress physiology relationship is known to vary between species; sometimes dominants show higher levels of glucocorticoid stress hormones, whereas in other cases subordinates show higher levels. It is less clear how this relationship varies between groups of different ages or cultures. In this study, we used long-term cortisol measurement methods to compare the effect of rank on cortisol levels in adult and adolescent male rhesus macaques. In the adult groups, subordinates had significantly higher corti...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
In animal societies, some stressful events can lead to higher levels of physiological stress. Such s...
In animal societies, some stressful events can lead to higher levels of physiological stress. Such s...
We examined variation in glucocorticoid levels in the mandrill, a brightly coloured primate species,...
Stress from dominance ranks in human societies, or that of other social animals, especially nonhum...
Stress from dominance ranks in human societies, or that of other social animals, especially nonhuman...
Stress from dominance ranks in human societies, or that of other social animals, especially nonhuman...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience reproductive and health benefits, but the cos...
In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience reproductive and health benefits, but the cos...
In order to understand the factors that cause and mediate stress in social animals, many studies hav...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
In animal societies, some stressful events can lead to higher levels of physiological stress. Such s...
In animal societies, some stressful events can lead to higher levels of physiological stress. Such s...
We examined variation in glucocorticoid levels in the mandrill, a brightly coloured primate species,...
Stress from dominance ranks in human societies, or that of other social animals, especially nonhum...
Stress from dominance ranks in human societies, or that of other social animals, especially nonhuman...
Stress from dominance ranks in human societies, or that of other social animals, especially nonhuman...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience reproductive and health benefits, but the cos...
In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience reproductive and health benefits, but the cos...
In order to understand the factors that cause and mediate stress in social animals, many studies hav...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...