The Integration of Dominance and Social Bonding in Primates

Volume: 61, Issue: 4, Pages: 459 - 479
Published: Dec 1, 1986
Abstract
Social dominance is usually viewed from the perspective of intragroup competition over access to limited resources. The present paper, while not denying the importance of such competition, discusses the dominance concept among monkeys and apes in the context of affiliative bonding, social tolerance, and the reconciliation of aggressive conflicts. Two basic proximate mechanisms are supposed to provide a link between dominance and interindividual...
Paper Details
Title
The Integration of Dominance and Social Bonding in Primates
Published Date
Dec 1, 1986
Volume
61
Issue
4
Pages
459 - 479
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