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Surbeck, Martin
Cheng, Leveda
Kreyer, Melodie
Gort, Gerrit
Mundry, Roger
Hohmann, Gottfried

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Communications Biology. Springer. 2025, 8(1), 550. eISSN 2399-3642. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s42003-025-07900-8

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In mammals, female dominance over males is a rare phenomenon. However, recent findings indicate that even in species with sexual dimorphism biased towards males, females sometimes occupy high status. Here we test three main hypotheses explaining intersexual power relationships, namely the self-reinforcing effects of winning and losing conflicts, the strength of mate competition, and female coalition formation. We test these for bonobos (Pan paniscus), one of our closest living relatives, where females have high status relative to males despite male-biased size dimorphism. We compiled demographic and behavioral data of 30 years and 6 wild living communities. Our results only support predictions of the female coalition hypothesis. We found that females target males in 85% of their coalitions and that females occupy higher ranks compared to males when they form more frequent coalitions. This result indicates that female coalition formation is a behavioral tool for females to gain power over males.

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ISO 690SURBECK, Martin, Leveda CHENG, Melodie KREYER, Gerrit GORT, Roger MUNDRY, Gottfried HOHMANN, Barbara FRUTH, 2025. Drivers of female power in bonobos. In: Communications Biology. Springer. 2025, 8(1), 550. eISSN 2399-3642. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s42003-025-07900-8
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@article{Surbeck2025-04-24Drive-73122,
  title={Drivers of female power in bonobos},
  year={2025},
  doi={10.1038/s42003-025-07900-8},
  number={1},
  volume={8},
  journal={Communications Biology},
  author={Surbeck, Martin and Cheng, Leveda and Kreyer, Melodie and Gort, Gerrit and Mundry, Roger and Hohmann, Gottfried and Fruth, Barbara},
  note={Article Number: 550}
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