aggression and dominance in animal groups
Aggression and dominance in animal groups refer to the behaviors displayed by individuals to establish and maintain their social status and control over others. Aggression involves acts of hostility, such as contests or fights, while dominance reflects an individual's ability to exert control and influence the behavior of others.
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