International audienceSampling accurate and quantitative behavioural data requires the description of fine-grained patterns of social relationships and/or spatial associations, which is highly challenging, especially in natural environments. Although behavioural ecologists have tackled systematic studies on animals’ societies since the nineteenth century, new biologging technologies have the potential to revolutionise the sampling of animals’ social relationships. However, the tremendous quantity of data sampled and the diversity of biologgers (such as proximity loggers) currently available that allow the sampling of a large array of biological and physiological data bring new analytical challenges. The high spatiotemporal resolution of dat...
Social Network Analysis has become an important methodological tool for advancing our understanding ...
Social network analyses tend to focus on human interactions. However, there is a burgeoning interest...
The authors thank the BBSRC (Grants BB/G023913/1 and/2 to CR) and the University of Bath (studentshi...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
comparison of social networks derived from ecological data: implications for inferring infectious di...
The recent application of social network analysis to animal populations has provided a tool to quant...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Social organization is a key aspect of animal ecology, closely interlinked with all aspects of anima...
Social network analysis (SNA) is a framework used to study the structure of societies. As an umbrell...
Social network analysis is quickly becoming an established framework to study the structure of anima...
1. Animal social networks are descriptions of social structure which, aside from their intrinsic int...
1. Advances in datalogging technologies have provided a way to monitor the movement of individual an...
M.J.H. is supported by a European Research Council H2020 grant (#638873) awarded to Ellouise Leadbea...
Researchers are increasingly turning to network theory to describe and understand the social nature ...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...
Social Network Analysis has become an important methodological tool for advancing our understanding ...
Social network analyses tend to focus on human interactions. However, there is a burgeoning interest...
The authors thank the BBSRC (Grants BB/G023913/1 and/2 to CR) and the University of Bath (studentshi...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
comparison of social networks derived from ecological data: implications for inferring infectious di...
The recent application of social network analysis to animal populations has provided a tool to quant...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Social organization is a key aspect of animal ecology, closely interlinked with all aspects of anima...
Social network analysis (SNA) is a framework used to study the structure of societies. As an umbrell...
Social network analysis is quickly becoming an established framework to study the structure of anima...
1. Animal social networks are descriptions of social structure which, aside from their intrinsic int...
1. Advances in datalogging technologies have provided a way to monitor the movement of individual an...
M.J.H. is supported by a European Research Council H2020 grant (#638873) awarded to Ellouise Leadbea...
Researchers are increasingly turning to network theory to describe and understand the social nature ...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...
Social Network Analysis has become an important methodological tool for advancing our understanding ...
Social network analyses tend to focus on human interactions. However, there is a burgeoning interest...
The authors thank the BBSRC (Grants BB/G023913/1 and/2 to CR) and the University of Bath (studentshi...