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Dominance Behavior In Primates
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Dominance behavior in primates refers to the social hierarchy within primate groups where some individuals have higher status or control over others.
Key Features
- Social hierarchy
- Aggressive displays
- Submission behaviors
- Territoriality
- Reproductive advantages for dominant individuals
Pros
- Can help maintain social order within primate groups
- May provide reproductive advantages for dominant individuals
Cons
- Can lead to conflicts and aggression within the group
- May result in stress for lower-ranking individuals