agonistic behavior

     

In ethology, agonistic behaviour is any social behaviour relate to fighting, such as aggressive or submissive behaviours. It explicitly includes behaviours such as subordinance, retreat and conciliation which are functionally and physiologically interrelated with aggressive behaviour, yet fall outside the narrow definition of "aggressive behaviour". The term was coined by Scott and Fredericson in 1951.

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