“…personality variables like risk taking or boldness, or social competence) may be just as important as or more important than aggression in determining social status in mice (David, Auclair, & C ezilly, 2011;Fox, Ladage, Roth, & IIPravosudov, 2009;Hsu, Earley, & Wolf, 2006;Taborsky & Oliveira, 2012). Second, this finding suggests that standard laboratory tests of social dominance using animals tested in pairs in tasks such as the tube-test (van den Berg et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2011), food competition (Benner et al, 2014;de Jong, Korosi, Harris, Perea-Rodriguez, & Saltzman, 2012;Timmer, Cordero, Sevelinges, & Sandi, 2011) or aggression (Bales & Carter, 2003;Branchi et al, 2013) tests, are not necessarily robust indicators of an individual's ability to ascend a social hierarchy when living within a large social group comprising a number of complex social relationships.…”