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Contested dominance modifies the anovulatory consequences of social subordination in female marmosets
(Braz J Med Biol Res, 2006)
Dominance status among female marmosets is reflected in agonistic behavior and ovarian function. Socially dominant females receive
submissive behavior from subordinates, while exhibiting normal ovulatory function. ...
Aggressive dominance can decrease behavioral complexity on subordinates through synchronization of locomotor activities
(2019-12-12)
Social environments are known to influence behavior. Moreover, within small social groups, dominant/subordinate relationships frequently emerge. Dominants can display aggressive behaviors towards subordinates and sustain ...
Sickness and Aggressive Behavior in Dominant and Subordinate Mice
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009)
Sick animals show a set of organized behavioral changes (sickness behavior), which is the result of a motivational re-organization of the behavior as a whole. Sickness behavior display can be influenced by the social ...
Regulation of Social Hierarchy Over Time in Colonies of the Primitive Eusocial Wasp Mischocyttarus (Monocyttarus) cassununga. Von Ihering, 1903 (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
(Kansas Entomological Soc, 2010-04-01)
Dominance behaviours among members of colonies of primitively eusocial wasps establish the social hierarchy, and are very important for the maintenance of social stability. The present work aimed at the factors involved ...
The boss is always right: Preschoolers endorse the testimony of a dominant over that of a subordinate
(2016-12)
Recent research has shown that young children rely on social cues to evaluate testimony. For instance, they prefer to endorse testimony provided by a consensual group than by a single dissenter. Given that dominance is ...
Dominance and Subordination Interactions Among Nestmates in Pre and Post-Emergence Phases of the Basal Eusocial Wasp Mischocyttarus (Monogynoecus) montei (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
(California State University, 2012-01-01)
In basal eusocial wasps the social organization is based on a dominance hierarchy which is maintained through agonistic interactions. The dominant wasp is usually the most aggressive individual and assumes the reproductive ...
Dominance and Subordination Interactions Among Nestmates in Pre and Post-Emergence Phases of the Basal Eusocial Wasp Mischocyttarus (Monogynoecus) montei (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
(California State University, 2012-01-01)
In basal eusocial wasps the social organization is based on a dominance hierarchy which is maintained through agonistic interactions. The dominant wasp is usually the most aggressive individual and assumes the reproductive ...
The boss is always right: Preschoolers endorse the testimony of a dominant over that of a subordinate
(2016-12)
Recent research has shown that young children rely on social cues to evaluate testimony. For instance, they prefer to endorse testimony provided by a consensual group than by a single dissenter. Given that dominance is ...
Dominance and subordination interactions among nestmates in pre and post-emergence phases of the basal eusocial wasp mischocyttarus (monogynoecus) montei (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
(2012-07-19)
In basal eusocial wasps the social organization is based on a dominance hierarchy which is maintained through agonistic interactions. The dominant wasp is usually the most aggressive individual and assumes the reproductive ...