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The relationship between the target behaviours combined with the role of subject (aggression: aggressor, aggression: victim, and resting: control) and corresponding relative uGC levels, presented as residuals.
<p>The relative uGC level is the percentage of the uGC level during the peak-period in comparison to the pre-period.</p
The relationship between the target behaviours (aggression and resting events) and corresponding relative uGC levels, presented as residuals.
<p>The relative uGC level is the percentage of the uGC level during the peak-period in comparison to the pre-period.</p
The relationship between subject’s rank and corresponding relative uGC levels, presented as residuals.
<p>The relative uGC level is the percentage of the uGC level during the peak-period in comparison to the pre-period. Highest dominance rank = 1.</p
Visual concept of how we classified the different urine samples to the different time periods.
<p>The time line is marked in relation to the start of the target behaviour. Point t<sub>1</sub> refers to 135 min after the onset of the target behavior; point t<sub>2</sub> refers to 270 min after the end of the target behaviour. The overlap zones correspond to 30 min after t<sub>1</sub> and t<sub>2</sub> respectively.</p