Abstract

Within 22 groups of four rats, raised together from weaning, dominance orders were determined daily on the basis of each group member’s ratio of wins to losses in spontaneous dominance encounters. No relationship was found between social rank in such intraspecies aggressive encounters and adult propensity to show interspecies aggression (mouse killing).

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