<p>Sociograms illustrating the networks for A) play, B) greeting, C) social licking, D) all social interactions combined, and E) group composition for the Ngamo pride when cubs are included in the dataset and analysis. Line thickness represents the strength of the association between dyads. Circles represent female lions and squares represent male lions. The size of the circle or square is directly proportional to the age of the individual; larger shapes denote older individuals.</p
Social Network Analysis is now a valuable tool to study social complexity in many animal species, in...
In group living animals, affiliative social interactions maintain cohesion between individuals. Invo...
The use of social network theory in evaluating animal social groups has gained traction in recent ye...
<p>Sociograms illustrating the A) play, B) greeting, C) social licking, D) all social interactions c...
<p>Clique analysis illustrating the sub-groups present in the networks for A) play, B) greeting, C) ...
<p>Clique analysis illustrating the sub-groups present in the networks for A) play, B) greeting, C) ...
<p>Nodes represent individuals, with the size of the node representing the outward and inward eigenv...
Animal conservation practices include the grouping of captive related and unrelated individuals to f...
Edges (lines) represent two animals working together on the touchscreen system. Darker lines represe...
The wild population of the African lion Panthera leo continues to decline, requiring alternate conse...
Multilevel societies with fission–fusion dynamics—arguably the most complex animal societies—are def...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
Population substructuring is a fundamental aspect of animal societies. A growing number of theoretic...
Population substructuring is a fundamental aspect of animal societies. A growing number of theoretic...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
Social Network Analysis is now a valuable tool to study social complexity in many animal species, in...
In group living animals, affiliative social interactions maintain cohesion between individuals. Invo...
The use of social network theory in evaluating animal social groups has gained traction in recent ye...
<p>Sociograms illustrating the A) play, B) greeting, C) social licking, D) all social interactions c...
<p>Clique analysis illustrating the sub-groups present in the networks for A) play, B) greeting, C) ...
<p>Clique analysis illustrating the sub-groups present in the networks for A) play, B) greeting, C) ...
<p>Nodes represent individuals, with the size of the node representing the outward and inward eigenv...
Animal conservation practices include the grouping of captive related and unrelated individuals to f...
Edges (lines) represent two animals working together on the touchscreen system. Darker lines represe...
The wild population of the African lion Panthera leo continues to decline, requiring alternate conse...
Multilevel societies with fission–fusion dynamics—arguably the most complex animal societies—are def...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
Population substructuring is a fundamental aspect of animal societies. A growing number of theoretic...
Population substructuring is a fundamental aspect of animal societies. A growing number of theoretic...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
Social Network Analysis is now a valuable tool to study social complexity in many animal species, in...
In group living animals, affiliative social interactions maintain cohesion between individuals. Invo...
The use of social network theory in evaluating animal social groups has gained traction in recent ye...