Early play may predict later dominance relationships in yellow-bellied marmots ( Marmota flaviventris )

Volume: 280, Issue: 1759, Pages: 20130485 - 20130485
Published: May 22, 2013
Abstract
Play has been defined as apparently functionless behaviour, yet since play is costly, models of adaptive evolution predict that it should have some beneficial function (or functions) that outweigh its costs. We provide strong evidence for a long-standing, but poorly supported hypothesis: that early social play is practice for later dominance relationships. We calculated the relative dominance rank by observing the directional outcome of playful...
Paper Details
Title
Early play may predict later dominance relationships in yellow-bellied marmots ( Marmota flaviventris )
Published Date
May 22, 2013
Volume
280
Issue
1759
Pages
20130485 - 20130485
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