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Dominance assertion in male chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
Authors:Christopher L. Coe  Rachel N. Levin
Abstract:The social relations of three adult males in a captive chimpanzee group were evaluated for 12 months. The observations encompassed a period of transition in the dominance hierarchy providing an opportunity to assess behavioral patterns involved in the initiation of status changes. This study shows that dominance in the chimpanzee is expressed primarily through ritualized and non-contact behavior rather than by overt aggression. In particular, display behavior is important for indicating dominance rank, in communicating aggressive intent, and as a prelude to status struggles. The functional relationships between status, displays and other socio-sexual behavior patterns are presented.
Keywords:chimpanzee  Pan troglodytes  dominance  displays  aggression  grooming  reproduction
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