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Male social rank and food competition in a primate multi-level society.

Song-Tao GuoShu-Jun HeHe ZhangRui-Feng BaiSi-Meng ZhangRong HouCyril C GrueterColin A ChapmanDerek W DunnBao-Guo Li
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
We show that preferential access to high-profitability foods likely relaxes time-budget constraints to higher-ranking males. High-ranking males thus spend more time on non-feeding activities, especially grooming, which may enhance social cohesion within their social sub-unit. We discuss the potential direct and indirect benefits to high-ranking males associated with preferential access to high-value food during winter.
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