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agonistic behavior


(ag-on-is-tik) A type of behavior involving a contest of some kind that determines which competitor gains access to some resource, such as food or mates.
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demanding interplay concerning variables of fear and violence. With regard to control or jurisdictional interactions, attitudinal interplay usually consists of changes in fearful and demanding disrupt [..]
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The word agonistic comes from the ancient Greek word for contest; agonistic behaviors are behaviors that relate to a contest. The different attitudes and behaviors associated with fighting fit under t [..]
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aggressive or defensive social interaction (such as fighting, fleeing, or submitting) between individuals usually of the same species
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Any Behavior associated with Conflict between two individuals.
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Any behavior associated with conflict between two individuals.
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