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Gabris, G.T.; Ihrke, D.M. No End to Hierarchy: Does Rank Make a Difference in Perceptions of Leadership Credibility? 2007 Administration Society 4804 39 107-123 details   doi
Neumann, C.; Duboscq, J.; Dubuc, C.; Ginting, A.; Irwan, A.M.; Agil, M.; Widdig, A.; Engelhardt, A. Assessing dominance hierarchies: validation and advantages of progressive evaluation with Elo-rating 2011 Animal Behaviour 5677 82 911-921 details   doi
Bang, A.; Deshpande, S.; Sumana, A.; Gadagkar, R. Choosing an appropriate index to construct dominance hierarchies in animal societies: a comparison of three indices 2010 Animal Behaviour 5837 79 631-636 details   doi
Dunbar, R.I.; Dunbar, E.P. Contrasts in social structure among black-and-white colobus monkey groups 1976 Animal Behaviour. 2049 24 84-92 details   doi
Valderrabano-Ibarra, C.; Brumon, I.; Drummond, H. Development of a linear dominance hierarchy in nestling birds 2007 Animal Behaviour. 4318 74 1705-1714 details   doi
Hewitt, S.E.; Macdonald, D.W.; Dugdale, H.L. Context-dependent linear dominance hierarchies in social groups of European badgers, Meles meles 2009 Animal Behaviour. 4695 77 161-169 details   doi
Kitchen, D.M.; Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. Male chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus) discriminate loud call contests between rivals of different relative ranks 2005 Animal cognition 687 8 1-6 details   doi
Lehmann, K.; Kallweit, E.; Ellendorff, F. Social hierarchy in exercised and untrained group-housed horses--A brief report 2006 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 800 96 343-347 details   doi
Langbein, J.; Puppe, B. Analysing dominance relationships by sociometric methods--a plea for a more standardised and precise approach in farm animals 2004 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2141 87 293-315 details   url
Pluhacek, J.; Bartos, L.; Culik, L. High-ranking mares of captive plains zebra Equus burchelli have greater reproductive success than low-ranking mares 2006 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2228 99 315-329 details   doi
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