Dominance describes the relative capacity of an individual (or group) to win an agonistic interaction with another animal/group. Differences in dominance rank emerge when ecological conditions force animals to compete over valuable, limited resources and attaining a dominant position gives fitness-related benefits (e.g., resource monopolization). The dominance rank position of an animal depends on its fighting ability, which in turn depends on its age, body/canine size, physical strength, and network of allies. Dominance is an important factor to consider when analyzing life-history variables and socioecology
Across group-living animals, linear dominance hierarchies lead to disparities in access to resources...
Animals that live in groups commonly form themselves into dominance hierarchies which are used to al...
In studies of animal behaviour investigators correlate dominance with all kinds of behavioural varia...
Current knowledge about social behavior of free-ranging domestic dogs is scarce, and the possibility...
In this thesis I review some of methods used in research on dominance hierarchy in animals. I will f...
Current knowledge about social behavior of free-ranging domestic dogs is scarce, and the possibility...
Although the concept of social dominance lacks adequate definition it has been commonly understood a...
potential, submissive signals The dominance concept as it is currently defined and applied in animal...
Dominance is well defined in ethology, debated in psychology, and is often unclear among the dog own...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
In the last decade, the validity and relevance of the dominance model was regularly put into questio...
In the last decade, the validity and relevance of the dominance model was regularly put into questio...
In many animal societies, individuals differ consistently in their ability to win agonistic interact...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
Social dominance results when members of a social group vary in their ability to acquire resources i...
Across group-living animals, linear dominance hierarchies lead to disparities in access to resources...
Animals that live in groups commonly form themselves into dominance hierarchies which are used to al...
In studies of animal behaviour investigators correlate dominance with all kinds of behavioural varia...
Current knowledge about social behavior of free-ranging domestic dogs is scarce, and the possibility...
In this thesis I review some of methods used in research on dominance hierarchy in animals. I will f...
Current knowledge about social behavior of free-ranging domestic dogs is scarce, and the possibility...
Although the concept of social dominance lacks adequate definition it has been commonly understood a...
potential, submissive signals The dominance concept as it is currently defined and applied in animal...
Dominance is well defined in ethology, debated in psychology, and is often unclear among the dog own...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
In the last decade, the validity and relevance of the dominance model was regularly put into questio...
In the last decade, the validity and relevance of the dominance model was regularly put into questio...
In many animal societies, individuals differ consistently in their ability to win agonistic interact...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
Social dominance results when members of a social group vary in their ability to acquire resources i...
Across group-living animals, linear dominance hierarchies lead to disparities in access to resources...
Animals that live in groups commonly form themselves into dominance hierarchies which are used to al...
In studies of animal behaviour investigators correlate dominance with all kinds of behavioural varia...