zoological field of ethology, a dominance hierarchy (formerly and colloquially called a pecking order) is a type of social hierarchy that arises when members...
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Dominance hierarchies occur in many social animals. Researcher M. W. Foster investigated primates and found that the leaders were more likely to be those...
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Look up dominance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dominance may refer to: Dominance hierarchy or social hierarchy, an organizational form by which...
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the novel of the same name by E. L. James. Dominatrix Male dominance (BDSM) Dominance hierarchy Erotic humiliation Master/slave (BDSM) Salirophilia Sexual...
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and submission may also refer to: Dominance hierarchy, dominance and submission in human or primate behavior "Dominance and Submission", a 1974 song by...
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that a dominance hierarchy exists in humans, which are divided into dominant "alphas", neutral "betas", and submissive "omegas". This hierarchy determines...
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Sheep (section Dominance hierarchy)
behavior can be understood on the basis of these tendencies. The dominance hierarchy of sheep and their natural inclination to follow a leader to new...
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Cattle (section Dominance hierarchy)
recognise conspecific individuals using olfaction only. Cattle live in a dominance hierarchy. This is maintained in several ways. Cattle often engage in mock...
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Polistes canadensis (section Dominance hierarchy)
and achieve a size of 30.8 cells. One female queen exercises absolute dominance over all other females, often using lateral abdominal vibrations and stroking...
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Eastern carpenter bee (section Dominance hierarchy)
Xylocopa virginica, sometimes referred to as the eastern carpenter bee, extends through the eastern United States and into Canada. They are sympatric with...
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decimal point. Organizations can be structured as a dominance hierarchy. In an organizational hierarchy, there is a single person or group with the most...
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Polistes annularis (section Dominance hierarchy)
has a dominance hierarchy, relatively small colony size compared to yellowjacket species, and a female-biased sex ratio. This dominance hierarchy is due...
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predictions, the social dominance orientation (SDO) scale was composed to measure acceptance of and desire for group-based social hierarchy, which was assessed...
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A dominance signal is used in a dominance hierarchy or pecking order to indicate an animal's dominance. Dominance signals are a type of internal environment...
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Social dominance orientation (SDO) is a personality trait measuring an individual's support for social hierarchy and the extent to which they desire their...
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European paper wasp (section Dominance hierarchy)
correlates to dominance; more dominant individuals have more black spots. The arrival at the nest correlates with the dominance hierarchy. Therefore, individuals...
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Social stratification (redirect from Social hierarchy)
stratification is commonly found in developed societies, wherein a dominance hierarchy may be necessary in order to maintain social order and provide a...
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Ocellaris clownfish (section Reproductive hierarchy)
female during its life, and lives in a harem in which an established dominance hierarchy manages the group and keeps individuals at a specific social rank...
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Polistes dorsalis (section Dominance hierarchy)
sheltered nests, typically closer to the ground. These wasps live in a dominance hierarchy in which the queen's role differs from that of ordinary workers....
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software and robotics Dominance hierarchy, an intraspecific ordering of individuals or groups by power status and dominance Social hierarchy, the concept as...
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Polistes fuscatus (section Dominance)
a single dominant foundress along with other cofoundresses and a dominance hierarchy. P. fuscatus is a part of the order Hymenoptera, the suborder Apocrita...
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Black-capped chickadee (section Dominance hierarchy)
locations. The black-capped chickadee is a social bird and forms strict dominance hierarchies within its flock. During the winter, these flocks include other...
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Polistes carolina (section Dominance hierarchy)
hormone synthesis) and high juvenile hormone synthesis is correlated with dominance and ovarian development in Polistes. This convention could also be a method...
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Vespula pensylvanica (section Dominance hierarchy)
workers are more successful in attacking. They may also maul to exhibit dominance over nest mates; mauling entails one individual chewing another individual...
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Apis andreniformis (section Dominance hierarchy)
prevents workers from laying their own eggs and helps maintain the dominance hierarchy. After the loss of a queen, workers will first try to rear a new...
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Wedge-capped capuchin (section Dominance hierarchy)
dominance hierarchy. Female status is often established based on matrilines, with dominant mothers tending to have dominant daughters. Male dominance...
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between multiple nests in an attempt to improve their position in the dominance hierarchy. Its nests are pale-colored and are usually built with mud. Liostenogaster...
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an effective dominance hierarchy. It allows for tranquility in large groups when each individual knows its place. Dominance hierarchies may be formed...
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prefer to live in a group. An older theory of hierarchy in herd of horses is the "linear dominance hierarchy". Newer research shows that there is no "pecking...
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disperse. The females' dominance hierarchy is stable, whilst the males' dominance hierarchy is very dynamic. In the male hierarchy, males close in rank...
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