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ArtikelSelf-Reinforcing Dominance Interactions Between Virtual Males and Females. Hypothesis Generation for Primate Studies  
Oleh: Hemelrijk, Charlotte K.
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Adaptive Behavior vol. 8 no. 1 (Jan. 2000), page 13-26.
Topik: Self-reinforcing dominance interactions; intensity of aggression; sex ratio; dominance relationships between males and females; unidirectionality of attack; primates.
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Isi artikelAlthough in group-living primates an individual’s dominance position is a consequence of its social skills with both sexes, there are few data and hardly any theory on male-female dominance relationships. In order to stimulate a systematic study on this topic, I present a simple individual oriented model on inter-sexual dominance and how it is influenced by species characteristics of primates, such as intensity of aggression and sex ratio. The model represents a virtual world inhabited by entities that do nothing except grouping and performing dominance interactions in which the effects of winning and losing are self-reinforcing. Virtual Males start out with a higher winning tendency and are characterized by a higher intensity of aggression than Virtual Females. To ensure comparability to behavioral patterns of real animals, I record the same behavioral aspects of the artificial entities as have been collected for real primates. Results show that due to the high impact of acts in fiercely aggressive Virtual Species, the variation in dominance values is larger than in mild ones. As a consequence, the rank of the most subordinate Virtual Male is lower than that of the lowest-ranking mild Virtual Male and, counter-intuitively, Virtual Males dominate relatively fewer Virtual Females in fierce than mild species. Correspondence of model results to findings on primates allows us to use insight obtained from the model to derive hypotheses on the relation between intensity of aggression, sex ratio, male mounting behavior and female choice of primates.
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