Effects of body size and prior residence on dominance hierarchies in female Asian particolored bats

Volume: 101, Issue: 2, Pages: 526 - 534
Published: Mar 3, 2020
Abstract
Social animals may cooperate to gain resources such as food and territory. However, unavoidable conflicts over limited resources frequently occur between group members. Social rank may effectively decrease conflicts within animal social groups, thereby reducing energy consumption and maintaining group stability. In this study, we tested the two factors most often proposed to influence winning a conflict: body size and prior residence. Our...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of body size and prior residence on dominance hierarchies in female Asian particolored bats
Published Date
Mar 3, 2020
Volume
101
Issue
2
Pages
526 - 534
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