Dominance hierarchy influences the life quality of social animals, and its definition should in principle be based on the outcome of agonistic interactions. However, defining and comparing the dominance profile of social groups is difficult due to the different dominance measures used and because no one measure explains it all. We applied different analytical methods to winner-loser sociomatrices to determine the dominance profile of five groups of wild lemurs (species: Lemur catta, Propithecus verreauxi, and Eulemur rufus x collaris) from the Berenty forest (Madagascar). They are an excellent study model because they share the same habitat and an apparently similar dominance profile: linear hierarchy and female dominance. Data were collect...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
<p>Female social dominance over males is unusual in mammals, yet characterizes most Malagasy lemurs,...
ABSTRACT In a female-bonded/matrilineal group of primates, females may suffer from competition in bo...
Dominance hierarchy influences the life quality of social animals, and its definition should in prin...
The determination of hierarchical relationships is a controversial issue in primate sociobiology, du...
This study investigates a dominance hierarchy in a male group of ruffed lemurs (Varecia spp.). I int...
Investigators have demonstrated that kinship affinities greatly affect social relationships in a num...
Abstract: How social and ecological factors are associated with variation in dominance style across ...
Female social dominance is rare in mammals, but common in lemurs. We investigated social dominance i...
The strength of dominance hierarchy in a group of animals needs to be quantitatively measured since ...
Female social dominance is rare in mammals, but common in lemurs. We investigated social dominance i...
Une étude des relations de dominance a été réalisée dans un groupe de Lemur fulvus mayottensis élevé...
ABSTRACT In a female-bonded/matrilineal group of primates, females may suffer from competition in bo...
A total of 15 months were spent on field research in eastern Madagascar studying the largest extant ...
Theoretical definitions of dominance, how dominance is structured and organized in nature, and how d...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
<p>Female social dominance over males is unusual in mammals, yet characterizes most Malagasy lemurs,...
ABSTRACT In a female-bonded/matrilineal group of primates, females may suffer from competition in bo...
Dominance hierarchy influences the life quality of social animals, and its definition should in prin...
The determination of hierarchical relationships is a controversial issue in primate sociobiology, du...
This study investigates a dominance hierarchy in a male group of ruffed lemurs (Varecia spp.). I int...
Investigators have demonstrated that kinship affinities greatly affect social relationships in a num...
Abstract: How social and ecological factors are associated with variation in dominance style across ...
Female social dominance is rare in mammals, but common in lemurs. We investigated social dominance i...
The strength of dominance hierarchy in a group of animals needs to be quantitatively measured since ...
Female social dominance is rare in mammals, but common in lemurs. We investigated social dominance i...
Une étude des relations de dominance a été réalisée dans un groupe de Lemur fulvus mayottensis élevé...
ABSTRACT In a female-bonded/matrilineal group of primates, females may suffer from competition in bo...
A total of 15 months were spent on field research in eastern Madagascar studying the largest extant ...
Theoretical definitions of dominance, how dominance is structured and organized in nature, and how d...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
<p>Female social dominance over males is unusual in mammals, yet characterizes most Malagasy lemurs,...
ABSTRACT In a female-bonded/matrilineal group of primates, females may suffer from competition in bo...