dominance hierarchy

Mammals accept that individuals can have authority, resulting in different ranks {dominance hierarchy}|. Animals in groups have ranks or roles, relatively dominant or subordinate. Older males typically dominate.

authority

Different species use different authority symbols.

hierarchy

All societies have status hierarchies and/or resource controls.

change

Primates form alliances based on obligations and contact, to gain higher rank. Ranks are always shifting. Dominance fights are not deadly. Animals can try to act differently than rank. Others must catch and punish offenders. Animals can try to deceive, but only higher apes seem to try to make others' beliefs be wrong.

effects

Dominance hierarchy causes hostility to strangers, maintains peace in society, decreases new behaviors, and causes threats from younger males toward older males.

factors

Dominance behaviors increase at breeding times. Dominance behaviors increase at higher population densities.

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