We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society of captive rhesus macaques. The computed network is sufficiently informative to address the question: Is the ranking network for a rhesus macaque society more like a kingdom or a corporation? Our computations are based on a three-step approach. These steps are devised to deal with the tremendous challenges stemming from the transitivity of dominance as a necessary constraint on the ranking relations among all individual macaques, and the very high sampling heterogeneity in the behavioral conflict data. The first step simultaneously infers the ranking potentials among all network members, which requires accommodation of heterogeneous measuremen...
<div><p>In a complex behavioral system, such as an animal society, the dynamics of the system as a w...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
Inferring the social structures of animal groups from their ob-served behavior is a non-trivial task...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
Members of a society interact using a variety of social behaviors, giving rise to a multi-faceted an...
ObjectivesPolicing is a conflict-limiting mechanism observed in many primate species. It is thought ...
In group-living species, individuals gain significant advantages from establishing an extensive netw...
International audienceIn nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to ind...
In nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to individuals based on outc...
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are gregarious primates that form despotic societies characterized ...
Social Network Analysis is now a valuable tool to study social complexity in many animal species, in...
<div><p>Different aspects of sociality bear considerable weight on the individual- and group-level w...
ObjectivesPolicing is a conflict-limiting mechanism observed in many primate species. It is thought ...
<div><p>In a complex behavioral system, such as an animal society, the dynamics of the system as a w...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
Inferring the social structures of animal groups from their ob-served behavior is a non-trivial task...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society o...
Members of a society interact using a variety of social behaviors, giving rise to a multi-faceted an...
ObjectivesPolicing is a conflict-limiting mechanism observed in many primate species. It is thought ...
In group-living species, individuals gain significant advantages from establishing an extensive netw...
International audienceIn nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to ind...
In nonhuman primate social groups, dominance ranks are usually assigned to individuals based on outc...
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are gregarious primates that form despotic societies characterized ...
Social Network Analysis is now a valuable tool to study social complexity in many animal species, in...
<div><p>Different aspects of sociality bear considerable weight on the individual- and group-level w...
ObjectivesPolicing is a conflict-limiting mechanism observed in many primate species. It is thought ...
<div><p>In a complex behavioral system, such as an animal society, the dynamics of the system as a w...
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primat...
Inferring the social structures of animal groups from their ob-served behavior is a non-trivial task...