Dominance hierarchies are structured similarly in females and males across primate groups
Classic socio-ecological theory predicts that males and females experience different sources and mechanisms of social competition. Whether these differences translate into sex-specific structural properties of dominance hierarchies remains unclear. Here, we compiled 156 dominance interaction matrices from 80 published studies and extracted three commonly used metrics - hierarchy steepness,…
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