Responses of dominant and subordinate ma
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Richard E. Brown
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Article
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1992
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The resident-intruder paradigm was used to examine the effects of social dominance and individual recognition on odor preferences and urine-marking in male rats. Resident males were significantly more aggressive than intruders and spent more time investigating the odors of familiar intruders. Reside