The role of skill in animal contests: a neglected component of fighting ability.

Proc Biol Sci

School of Biological and Marine Science, Plymouth University, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL3 8AA, UK.

Published: September 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Certain physical traits have been studied to determine why some individuals are more likely to win fights, but there is less research on the actual fighting behaviors used in these contests.
  • Skill plays a crucial role in determining fight outcomes, which includes not just physical ability but also technique and quick decision-making.
  • Understanding how skill is developed—through genetics, play-fighting experiences, and real fight scenarios—can provide important insights into fighting strategies and the evolution of aggressive behavior in animals.

Article Abstract

What attributes make some individuals more likely to win a fight than others? A range of morphological and physiological traits have been studied intensely but far less focus has been placed on the actual agonistic behaviours used. Current studies of agonistic behaviour focus on contest duration and the vigour of fighting. It also seems obvious that individuals that fight more skilfully should have a greater chance of winning a fight. Here, we discuss the meaning of skill in animal fights. As the activities of each opponent can be disrupted by the behaviour of their rival, we differentiate among ability, technique and skill itself. In addition to efficient, accurate and sometimes precise movement, skilful fighting also requires rapid decision-making, so that appropriate tactics and strategies are selected. We consider how these different components of skill could be acquired, through genes, experiences of play-fighting and of real fights. Skilful fighting can enhance resource holding potential (RHP) by allowing for sustained vigour, by inflicting greater costs on opponents and by minimizing the chance of damage. Therefore, we argue that skill is a neglected but important component of RHP that could be readily studied to provide new insights into the evolution of agonistic behaviour.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5627213PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.1596DOI Listing

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