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Despotic societies, sexual attraction and the emergence of male 'tolerance': an agent-based model
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Hemelrijk, Charlotte
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Animal ethology
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Chimpanzees
/ Despotism
/ EGALITARIAN AND DESPOTIC SOCIETY
/ Female animals
/ FEMALE DOMINANCE
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ Human aggression
/ MALE 'TOLERANCE
/ Male animals
/ Mating behavior
/ PATERNITY
/ Primates
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ SEXUAL ATTRACTION
/ SEXUAL EXCHANGE
/ Social behavior
/ Womens studies
2002
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Despotic societies, sexual attraction and the emergence of male 'tolerance': an agent-based model
by
Hemelrijk, Charlotte
in
Animal ethology
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Chimpanzees
/ Despotism
/ EGALITARIAN AND DESPOTIC SOCIETY
/ Female animals
/ FEMALE DOMINANCE
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ Human aggression
/ MALE 'TOLERANCE
/ Male animals
/ Mating behavior
/ PATERNITY
/ Primates
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ SEXUAL ATTRACTION
/ SEXUAL EXCHANGE
/ Social behavior
/ Womens studies
2002
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Despotic societies, sexual attraction and the emergence of male 'tolerance': an agent-based model
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Hemelrijk, Charlotte
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Animal ethology
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Chimpanzees
/ Despotism
/ EGALITARIAN AND DESPOTIC SOCIETY
/ Female animals
/ FEMALE DOMINANCE
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ Human aggression
/ MALE 'TOLERANCE
/ Male animals
/ Mating behavior
/ PATERNITY
/ Primates
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ SEXUAL ATTRACTION
/ SEXUAL EXCHANGE
/ Social behavior
/ Womens studies
2002
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Despotic societies, sexual attraction and the emergence of male 'tolerance': an agent-based model
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Despotic societies, sexual attraction and the emergence of male 'tolerance': an agent-based model
2002
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AbstractDuring the period when females are sexually attractive — but only then — males of certain species of primates, such as chimpanzees, allow females access to resources. Because males are usually dominant over females, such male 'tolerance' is explained as a special, reproductive strategy to gain access to females. In this paper a simpler hypothesis is proposed on the basis of an individual-based model (called DomWorld): male 'tolerance' towards females arises in 'despotic' artificial societies as a kind of 'respectful timidity', because sexual attraction automatically increases female dominance over males as a side-effect. The model consists in a homogeneous, virtual world with agents that group and perform dominance-interactions in which the effects of victory and defeat are self-reinforcing. The artificial sexes differ in that VirtualMales have a higher intensity of aggression, they start with a greater capacity to win conflicts than VirtualFemales and they are especially attracted to the opposite sex during certain periods, whereas VirtualFemales are not. I shall explain how the introduction into DomWorld of the attraction of VirtualMales by VirtualFemales leads to female dominance, why it does so only in despotic, but not in egalitarian societies, and how it leads to other phenomena that are relevant to the study of primate behaviour.
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