behavior and dominance hierarchies
Behavior and dominance hierarchies refer to the social structures or systems found in animal groups where individuals establish and maintain certain positions or ranks based on their behaviors and abilities. These hierarchies are characterized by dominant individuals who have higher social status and influence over others, while submissive individuals occupy lower ranks and comply with the rules set by the dominant ones.
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