Science. 1969 Jan 3;163(3862):91-3. doi: 10.1126/science.163.3862.91.
Individually marked male elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris, observed on an island off central California participate in a social hierarchy resembling the peck order of domestic chickens. Individuals achieve status by fighting and maintain it by stereotyped threat displays. The higher the status of a male, the more readily he approaches and copulates with females. Four percent of the males inseminated 85 percent of the females.
个体标记的雄性象海豹,Mirounga angustirostris,在加利福尼亚中部的一个岛屿上被观察到,它们参与了一种类似于家禽啄食顺序的社会等级制度。个体通过战斗获得地位,并通过刻板的威胁表现来维持地位。雄性的地位越高,他越容易接近和与雌性交配。4%的雄性使 85%的雌性受精。