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DomArchive: a century of published dominance data

Authors
  • Strauss, Eli D.
  • DeCasien, Alex R.
  • Galindo, Gabriela
  • Hobson, Elizabeth A.
  • Shizuka, Daizaburo
  • Curley, James P.
Type
Published Article
Journal
Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences
Publisher
The Royal Society
Publication Date
Jan 10, 2022
Volume
377
Issue
1845
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0436
PMID: 35000444
PMCID: PMC8743893
Source
PubMed Central
Keywords
Disciplines
  • Research Articles
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Abstract

Dominance behaviours have been collected for many groups of animals since 1922 and serve as a foundation for research on social behaviour and social structure. Despite a wealth of data from the last century of research on dominance hierarchies, these data are only rarely used for comparative insight. Here, we aim to facilitate comparative studies of the structure and function of dominance hierarchies by compiling published dominance interaction datasets from the last 100 years of work. This compiled archive includes 436 datasets from 190 studies of 367 unique groups (mean group size 13.8, s.d. = 13.4) of 135 different species, totalling over 243 000 interactions. These data are presented in an R package alongside relevant metadata and a tool for subsetting the archive based on biological or methodological criteria. In this paper, we explain how to use the archive, discuss potential limitations of the data, and reflect on best practices in publishing dominance data based on our experience in assembling this dataset. This archive will serve as an important resource for future comparative studies and will promote the development of general unifying theories of dominance in behavioural ecology that can be grounded in testing with empirical data. This article is part of the theme issue ‘The centennial of the pecking order: current state and future prospects for the study of dominance hierarchies’.

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