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Male spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) queue for status in social groups dominated by females
Authors:East, Marion L.   Hofer, Heribert
Affiliation:a Institute of Zoo and Wildlife Research, Alfred-Kowalke-Str. 17, D-10315 Berlin, Germany b Max-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie, Postfach 1564, D-82305 Seewiesen, Germany
Abstract:A long-term study of immigrant male spotted hyenas (Crocutacrocuta) living in large multimale/multifemale groups (clans)demonstrated that males acquire social status by queuing. Maximumlikelihood estimates of parameters of a stochastic queuingmodel that assessed queuing discipline confirmed that immigrantmales respected the convention that their positions in a queueof typically 15 or more individuals was determined by theirsequence of arrival. Levels of aggression among males were low;males did not attempt to improve their social status throughphysical contests. Size and body mass did not influence malesocial status. The stability of queues was insured by an increasein the rate at which males formed coalitions against othermales as they rose in social status and by coalitions betweenhigh-ranked males and dominant females. High-ranked, long-tenuredmales chiefly consorted with ("shadowed") and focused theiraffiliative behavior on females of high reproductive valueand disrupted attempts by subordinate males to associate withthese females. High-ranked males also supported females againstlower-ranked males that harassed them. In contrast, lower-ranked,short-tenured males focused their affiliative behavior on youngadult females and rarely shadowed or defended females. Malesthat did not disperse from their natal clan (nondispersers)quickly acquired top rank in the male social hierarchy. Irrespectiveof the social status acquired from their mother when young,nondisperser adult males submitted to all adult females.
Keywords:aggression   Crocuta crocuta   queuing   social status   spotted hyenas.
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