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Beaugrand, J.P. Relative importance of initial individual differences, victory and defeat experiences, and assessment accuracy during hierarchy formation: A simulation study 1997 Cogprints 4291 41 177-192
Beaugrand, J.P Relative importance of initial individual differences, agonistic experience, and assessment accuracy during hierarchy formation: a simulation study 1997 Behavioural Processes 4290 41 177-192
Nelissen, M.H.J. The effect of tied rank numbers on the linearity of dominance hierarchies 1986 Behavioural Processes 4285 12 159-168
Val-Laillet, D.; Passille, A.M. de; Rushen, J.; von Keyserlingk, M.A.G. The concept of social dominance and the social distribution of feeding-related displacements between cows 2008 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4213 111 158-172
Overli, O.; Korzan, W.J.; Hoglund, E.; Winberg, S.; Bollig, H.; Watt, M.; Forster, G.L.; Barton, B.A.; OVerli, E.; Renner, K.J.; Summers, C.H. Stress coping style predicts aggression and social dominance in rainbow trout 2004 Hormones and Behavior 4192 45 235-241
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
Vervaecke, H.; Stevens, J.; Vandemoortele, H.; Sigurjönsdöttir, H.; De Vries, H. Aggression and dominance in matched groups of subadult Icelandic horses (Equus caballus) 2007 Journal of Ethology 2192 25 239-248
Puppe, B.; Langbein, J.; Bauer, J.; Hoy, S. A comparative view on social hierarchy formation at different stages of pig production using sociometric measures 2008 Livestock Science 2139 113 155-162
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
Dunbar, R.I.; Dunbar, E.P. Contrasts in social structure among black-and-white colobus monkey groups 1976 Animal Behaviour. 2049 24 84-92