Interrelationship among spatial cohesion, aggression rate, counter-aggression and female dominance in three lemur species

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  • who: Lauren Seex from the University of Groningen, Nijenborgh, AG Groningen, The Netherlands have published the article: Interrelationship among spatial cohesion, aggression rate, counter-aggression and female dominance in three lemur species, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Specifically, the model shows that when individuals in a group are closer together, they have higher rates of aggression because they are more often close to potential interaction partners. The authors examine how cohesion, and thus frequency of aggression, influences intersexual dominance in lemurs, where males and females do not differ in body size, and female dominance over . . .

     

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