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  • Self assessment in insects: honeybee queens know their own strength.
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 3, No. 1. (2008)
    by V Dietemann, HQ Zheng, C Hepburn, HR Hepburn, SH Jin, RM Crewe, SE Radloff, FL Hu, CW Pirk
    posted to self-assessment dominance contest conflict bees by adriandefroment on 2008-10-04 21:33:12 as **
  • How threat displays work: species-specific fighting techniques, weaponry and proximity risk
    Animal Behaviour (03 September 2008)
    by S Szamado
    posted to model game evolution contest conflict by adriandefroment on 2008-10-03 17:16:31 as **
  • Fighting behaviour and the role of urinary signals in dominance assessment of Norway lobsters, Nephrops norvegicus
    Behaviour, Vol. 145, No. 10. (2008), pp. 1447-1464.
    by Emi Katoh, Magnus Johnson, Thomas Breithaupt
    posted to olfaction fighting contest conflict by adriandefroment on 2008-10-03 17:13:18 as **
  • Then-player War of Attrition and Territorial Groups
    Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 189, No. 2. (21 November 1997), pp. 175-181.
    by PG Blackwell
    posted to conflict contest dominance game model woa by adriandefroment on 2008-01-09 03:59:34 as **
  • The Generalized War of Attrition
    The American Economic Review, Vol. 89, No. 1. (1999), pp. 175-189.
    by Jeremy Bulow, Paul Klemperer
  • The n-person war of attrition
    Acta Applicandae Mathematicae: An International Survey Journal on Applying Mathematics and Mathematical Applications, Vol. 14, No. 1. (1 January 1989), pp. 59-74.
    by John Haigh, Chris Cannings
    posted to conflict contest dominance evolution game model woa by adriandefroment on 2008-01-09 03:49:28 as **
  • Eavesdropping on Visual Cues in Green Swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri) Fights: A Case for Networking
    Proceedings: Biological Sciences, Vol. 269, No. 1494. (2002), pp. 943-952.
    by Ryan L Earley, Lee A Dugatkin
    posted to communication conflict dominance fish by adriandefroment on 2007-10-25 20:35:50 as **
  • Eavesdropping and Animal Conflict
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 98, No. 16. (2001), pp. 9177-9180.
    by Rufus A Johnstone
    posted to conflict dominance eavesdropping by adriandefroment on 2007-10-25 20:35:11 as **
  • Social Eavesdropping: A Game-Theoretic Analysis
    Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, Vol. 69, No. 4. (16 May 2007), pp. 1255-1276.
    posted to conflict dominance eavesdropping by adriandefroment on 2007-10-25 20:31:11 as **
  • Dung fly struggles: A test of the war of attrition
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Vol. 7, No. 1. (1 May 1980), pp. 37-44.
    by GA Parker, EA Thompson
    posted to conflict dominance game by adriandefroment on 2007-10-22 23:50:22 as **
  • Short-term effects of fights for social dominance and the establishment of dominant-subordinate relationships on brain monoamines and cortisol in rainbow trout.
    Brain Behav Evol, Vol. 54, No. 5. (November 1999), pp. 263-275.
    by O Overli, CA Harris, S Winberg
    posted to conflict dominance fish physiology by adriandefroment on 2007-10-19 18:37:32 as **
  • The effect of group size on space use and aggression at a concentrated food source in blue gouramis, Trichogaster trichopterus (Pisces: Belontiidae)
    Environmental Biology of Fishes, Vol. 46, No. 3. (1 July 1996), pp. 289-296.
    by S Syarifuddin, Donald L Kramer
  • Animal signals: Ethological and games-theory approaches are not incompatible
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 29 (1981), pp. 535-542.
    by RA Hinde
    posted to conflict dominance game model by adriandefroment on 2007-10-16 18:19:18 as **
  • Cooperative signalling between opponents in fish fights
    pp. 1309-1315.
    by PL Hurd
    posted to communication conflict cooperation dominance fish game signal by adriandefroment on 2007-10-16 18:11:52 as **
  • The asymmetric war of attrition
    Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 96, No. 4. (21 June 1982), pp. 647-682.
    by Peter Hammerstein, Geoffrey A Parker
    posted to asymmetry conflict dominance game model by adriandefroment on 2007-10-16 18:07:45 as **
  • The role of asymmetries in animal contests
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 29, No. 1. (February 1981), pp. 193-205.
    by Peter Hammerstein
    posted to asymmetry conflict dominance game model rhp by adriandefroment on 2007-10-16 18:07:19 as **
  • Why do animals repeat displays?
    Anim Behav, Vol. 54, No. 1. (July 1997), pp. 109-119.
    by RJH Payne, M Pagel
    posted to conflict contest dominance model signal by adriandefroment on 2007-10-08 21:05:29 as **
  • Gradually escalating fights and displays: the cumulative assessment model.
    Anim Behav, Vol. 56, No. 3. (September 1998), pp. 651-662.
    by RJH Payne
    posted to conflict contest dominance model by adriandefroment on 2007-10-08 21:05:04 as **
  • Does size matter? Assessment and fighting in small and large size-matched pairs of adult male convict cichlids
    Journal of Fish Biology, Vol. 64, No. 5. (2004), pp. 1339-1350.
    posted to conflict dominance experience fish size by adriandefroment on 2007-10-04 23:36:17 as **
  • Role assessment, reserve strategy, and acquisition of information in asymmetric animal conflicts
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 29, No. 1. (February 1981), pp. 221-240.
    by GA Parker, DI Rubenstein
    posted to asymmetry conflict dominance game by adriandefroment on 2007-10-04 23:13:01 as **
  • Population density, resource patterning, and territoriality in the Everglades pygmy sunfish
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 29, No. 1. (February 1981), pp. 155-172.
    by Daniel I Rubenstein
    posted to conflict density dominance fish resource territoriality by adriandefroment on 2007-10-04 23:12:42 as **
  • Combat and communication in the Everglades pygmy sunfish
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 29, No. 1. (February 1981), pp. 249-258.
    by Daniel I Rubenstein
    posted to conflict dominance fish by adriandefroment on 2007-10-04 23:12:13 as **
  • notes Stickleback fights: why do winners win? Influence of metabolic and morphometric parameters.
    Physiol Biochem Zool, Vol. 78, No. 2. (r 2005), pp. 173-181.
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  • Fighting for food: a dynamic version of the Hawk-Dove game
    Evolutionary Ecology, Vol. 2, No. 1. (1 January 1988), pp. 51-64.
    by Alasdair I Houston, John M Mcnamara
    posted to conflict dominance hawk-dove model by adriandefroment on 2007-10-02 18:34:26 as **
  • Game Theory Website v2.0
    by Kevin Prestwich
    posted to conflict dominance game hawk-dove method tutorial by adriandefroment on 2007-10-02 16:39:06 as **
  • When should signals of submission be given?-A game theory model
    Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 240, No. 3. (7 June 2006), pp. 425-433.
    by Shuichi Matsumura, Thomas J Hayden
    posted to communication conflict dominance signal by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 18:18:55 as **
  • Residency effects in animal contests.
    Proc Biol Sci, Vol. 271, No. 1549. (22 August 2004), pp. 1707-1711.
    by DJ Kemp, C Wiklund
    posted to conflict dominance empirical residence by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 18:14:46 as **
  • Territorial defence in speckled wood butterflies: do the hottest males always win?
    Anim Behav, Vol. 55, No. 5. (May 1998), pp. 1341-1347.
    by AD Stutt, P Willmer
    posted to conflict dominance empirical residence by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 18:14:30 as **
  • Why are small males aggressive?
    Proc Biol Sci, Vol. 272, No. 1569. (22 June 2005), pp. 1235-1241.
    posted to aggression conflict dominance game model by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 18:10:35 as **
  • Escalated conflict in a social hierarchy
    Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Vol. 273, No. 1604. (7 December 2006), pp. 2977-2984.
    by MA Cant, S English, HK Reeve, J Field
    posted to conflict dominance fitness status by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 18:03:08 as **
  • Effects of fighting decisions on formation and structure of dominance hierarchies
    Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, Vol. 40, No. 1. (2007), pp. 45-61.
    by Karlo Hock, Robert Huber
    posted to conflict dominance hierarchy by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 17:58:55 as **
  • Dishonest signals of strength in male slender crayfish (Cherax dispar) during agonistic encounters.
    Am Nat, Vol. 170, No. 2. (August 2007), pp. 284-291.
    by RS Wilson, MJ Angilletta, RS James, C Navas, F Seebacher
  • Aggressive behaviour and energy metabolism in a cichlid fish, Oreochromis mossambicus
    Physiology & Behavior, Vol. 89, No. 2. (30 September 2006), pp. 164-170.
    by Albert F Ros, Klaus Becker, Rui F Oliveira
    posted to conflict dominance energy by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 16:28:35 as **
  • Winning fights elevates testosterone levels in California mice and enhances future ability to win fights
    Hormones and Behavior, Vol. 48, No. 3. (September 2005), pp. 259-267.
    by Temitayo O Oyegbile, Catherine A Marler
    posted to conflict dominance mice winner-loser by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 16:11:26 as **
  • Proximate costs of fighting in male cichlid fish: the role of injuries and energy metabolism
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 55, No. 4. (April 1998), pp. 875-882.
    by Francis C Neat, Alan C Taylor, Felicity A Huntingford
    posted to conflict cost dominance energy fish injury by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 15:57:59 as **
  • Genetic algorithms and non-ESS solutions to game theory models
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Steven Hamblin, Peter L Hurd
    posted to communication conflict dominance game model tutorial by adriandefroment on 2007-09-24 15:54:44 as **
  • The mismeasure of animal contests
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 65, No. 6. (June 2003), pp. 1195-1202.
    by PW Taylor, RW Elwood
    posted to conflict contest dominance game winner by adriandefroment on 2007-09-22 00:24:31 as **
  • Sexual conflict and the evolution of female mate choice and male social dominance
    Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Vol. 268, No. 1466. (7 March 2001), pp. 517-523.
    by , Allen
    posted to cockroach conflict dominance fitness sex signal by adriandefroment on 2007-06-30 08:19:27 as **
  • Eavesdropping and animal conflict.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 98, No. 16. (31 July 2001), pp. 9177-9180.
    by RA Johnstone
  • Reputation and the evolution of conflict.
    J Theor Biol, Vol. 220, No. 3. (7 February 2003), pp. 345-357.
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