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Anthro 128P Final Exam Study Guide with Questions and Correct Detailed Answers

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Questions and Correct Detailed Answers
Dominance - ✔✔the ability to consistently intimidate or displace another animal at coveted

resources in the absence of other group members;

can be specific to particular contexts, but usually it applies across a wide range of contexts




Formal dominance


(De Waal's definition) - ✔✔symbolic representation of dominance in the animal's minds;

continually reinforced by greetings; fairly stable




Real dominance


(De Waal's definition) - ✔✔determined by actual outcomes of disputes; shifts according to

context and has more to do with power and motivation

(usually real and formal dominance coincide, but sometimes they don't)




Egalitarian


(style of dominance) - ✔✔no discernible formal dominance relations, i.e. no hierarchy




Despotic

,(style of dominance) - ✔✔rigid, linear hierarchy; clear and frequent reminders of rank

relations; good correspondence between real+formal dominance




Non-linear hierarchy


(style of dominance) - ✔✔style of dominance




Matrilineal inheritance of rank


(female rhesus macaques) - ✔✔youngest sister ascendency;


female offspring occupy rank below their mothers and above their older sisters




Genetic component to rank - ✔✔Do females want to mate with dominant males so their

offspring will be dominant?

Possible genetic factors:

- Size

- Fighting ability

- Social intelligence




Social factors affecting dominance - ✔✔social factors are generally far more important than

genetic factors;

Demographics: are there many kin to support the individual in its ascent up the hierarchy?

,How long has the animal been in the group? How many allies has it made?




Gender and Dominance - ✔✔males dominant to females in most species of primates;


each sex has a different way of attaining dominance;

within-sex coalitions against members of the subordinate sex can alter the power balance

between the sexes




What is dominance good for? - ✔✔increased access to food;


better access to mates;

better spatial positions (predator avoidance, first access to foods found);

more coalition and grooming partners;

less stress? (callitrichids and reproductive suppression)




Reconciliation - ✔✔post-conflict affiliation assumed to repair relationship damage during a

conflict;

some sort of signal must be displayed to demonstrate that they are done fighting and restore

pre-conflict state




Does reconciliation reduce stress? - ✔✔Various forms of self-directed behavior (scratching,

circle wiping, self-grooming, chewing tail) correlate with stress levels;

, The rates of these self-directed behaviors return to baseline sooner after a fight if the fight is

reconciled than if it is not reconciled




Does post-conflict affiliation have any long-term effects on relationship quality? - ✔✔It is

clear that reconciliation reduces stress in the short term. But does it have long term effects?

Hard to test...

Comparison of aggression and affiliation rates in 10 days preceding and following fights do

not differ depending on whether reconciliation occurred.




Third party reconciliation - ✔✔Two animals fight, and a third animal encourages them to

reconcile;

(De Waal chimpanzee example: male-male fights are bad for females because they are often

the redirect victims)




Consolation - ✔✔a 3rd party affiliates with the victim of a fight




Redirected aggression - ✔✔The loser of a fight attacks a bystander; this helps reduce the

loser's stress levels




Socioecology - ✔✔study of how ecological forces shape the size and structure of social

groups

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