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Impact of environmental disturbance on the stability and benefits of individual status within dominance hierarchies
Lynne U. Sneddon
, Sophie Hawkesworth
, Victoria A. Braithwaite
, Julia Yerbury
Ecosystem Science and Management
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Keyphrases
Aggression
100%
Environmental Disturbance
100%
Dominance Hierarchy
100%
Gain Weight
75%
Low-rank
75%
Water Level
50%
Environmental Conditions
50%
Simulated Drought
50%
Aggressive Behavior
25%
Environmental Perturbations
25%
Social Behavior
25%
Social Interaction
25%
Lose Weight
25%
Group Members
25%
Turbulence
25%
Size Difference
25%
Competitive Ability
25%
Access to Food
25%
Social Groups
25%
Constant Environment
25%
Hierarchical Control
25%
Three-spined Stickleback Gasterosteus Aculeatus
25%
Encounter Rate
25%
Highly Aggressive
25%
Aggressive Interactions
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Weight Gain
100%
Dominance Hierarchy
100%
Gasterosteus aculeatus
66%