Network analysis has driven key developments in research on animal behaviour by providing quantitative methods to study the social structures of animal groups and populations. A recent formalism, known as multilayer network analysis, has advanced the study of multifaceted networked systems in many disciplines. It offers novel ways to study and quantify animal behaviour through connected 'layers' of interactions. In this article, we review common questions in animal behaviour that can be studied using a multilayer approach, and we link these questions to specific analyses. We outline the types of behavioural data and questions that may be suitable to study using multilayer network analysis. We detail several multilayer methods, which can pro...
Phenotypic integration describes the complex interrelationships between organismal traits, tradition...
The recent application of social network analysis to animal populations has provided a tool to quant...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...
Network analysis has driven key developments in research on animal behaviour by providing quantitati...
Interactions among individual animals - and between these individuals and their environment - yield ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
1. Animal social networks are descriptions of social structure which, aside from their intrinsic int...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
Social network analysis provides a broad and complex perspective on animal sociality that is widely ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier Masson via the ...
Social organization is a key aspect of animal ecology, closely interlinked with all aspects of anima...
The use of social network theory in evaluating animal social groups has gained traction in recent ye...
Studying animal social systems can provide valuable insight into the mechanisms behind animal popula...
M.J.H. is supported by a European Research Council H2020 grant (#638873) awarded to Ellouise Leadbea...
Social network analysis (SNA) is a framework used to study the structure of societies. As an umbrell...
Phenotypic integration describes the complex interrelationships between organismal traits, tradition...
The recent application of social network analysis to animal populations has provided a tool to quant...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...
Network analysis has driven key developments in research on animal behaviour by providing quantitati...
Interactions among individual animals - and between these individuals and their environment - yield ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
1. Animal social networks are descriptions of social structure which, aside from their intrinsic int...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
Social network analysis provides a broad and complex perspective on animal sociality that is widely ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier Masson via the ...
Social organization is a key aspect of animal ecology, closely interlinked with all aspects of anima...
The use of social network theory in evaluating animal social groups has gained traction in recent ye...
Studying animal social systems can provide valuable insight into the mechanisms behind animal popula...
M.J.H. is supported by a European Research Council H2020 grant (#638873) awarded to Ellouise Leadbea...
Social network analysis (SNA) is a framework used to study the structure of societies. As an umbrell...
Phenotypic integration describes the complex interrelationships between organismal traits, tradition...
The recent application of social network analysis to animal populations has provided a tool to quant...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...