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dc.contributor.authorTorda, Gen_US
dc.contributor.authorLiker, Aen_US
dc.contributor.authorBarta, Zen_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-25T06:42:56Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-25T06:42:56Z-
dc.date.issued2004en_US
dc.identifier.issn1217-8837en_US
dc.identifier.otherWoS-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10553/73478-
dc.description.abstractAlthough the tree sparrow (Passer montanus) is a widespread species, its social behaviour in winter flocks is poorly known. In this study, we investigated whether (1) flock members form dominance hierarchies in their winter flocks, and (2) whether the size of the black throat patch (the 'badge') of birds is correlated with their dominance ranks, i.e. may have a status signal function. We found that tree sparrows formed linear dominance hierarchies in two of the three captive flocks we studied. The dominance rank of birds was positively correlated with their aggressiveness during feeding, i.e. high ranking birds initiated a higher proportion of their aggressive interactions than subordinates. Our results do not support unambiguously the status signalling function of the badge. On the one hand, badge size was the only significant predictor of dominance rank in one flock. In this flock, fighting frequency increased with increasing similarity of badge sizes and fights were especially common when both opponents had large badges. On the other hand, dominance rank was unrelated to badge sizes in the other two flocks. We suggest some factors that may contribute to the observed differences among flocks in the association between badge size and dominance rank.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.relation.ispartofActa Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricaeen_US
dc.sourceActa Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae [ISSN 1217-8837], v. 50 (1), p. 35-44, (2004)en_US
dc.subject240115 Zoología generalen_US
dc.subject.otherHouse Sparrowsen_US
dc.subject.otherBadge Sizeen_US
dc.subject.otherDomesticusen_US
dc.subject.otherTree Sparrowen_US
dc.subject.otherPasser Montanusen_US
dc.subject.otherBadge Sizeen_US
dc.subject.otherDominance Hierarchyen_US
dc.subject.otherStatus Signallingen_US
dc.titleDominance hierarchy and status signalling in captive tree sparrow (Passer montanus) flocksen_US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/Articleen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.scopus11444264010-
dc.identifier.isi000225203700004-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid55615919300-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid6602146503-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7003667001-
dc.description.lastpage44en_US
dc.identifier.issue1-
dc.description.firstpage35en_US
dc.relation.volume50en_US
dc.investigacionCienciasen_US
dc.type2Artículoen_US
dc.contributor.daisngid2754039-
dc.contributor.daisngid658010-
dc.contributor.daisngid30310162-
dc.description.numberofpages10en_US
dc.utils.revisionen_US
dc.contributor.wosstandardWOS:Torda, G-
dc.contributor.wosstandardWOS:Liker, A-
dc.contributor.wosstandardWOS:Barta, Z-
dc.date.coverdateDiciembre 2004en_US
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