Interspecific aggression among female ungulates |
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Authors: | James W. Popp Linda Bunkfeldt-Popp |
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Abstract: | Interspecific aggression among captive female ungulates was investigated. Asymmetries in fighting abilities proved to be good predictors of relative levels of aggression between different pairs of species. The resource under dispute also influenced the nature of aggressive encounters. The results of this study were discussed in the light of game theory. |
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Keywords: | ungulates interspecific aggression game theory |
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