It may become advantageous to keep human-managed animals in the social network groups to which they have adapted. Data concerning the social networks of farm animal species and their ancestors are scarce but essential to establishing the importance of a natural social network for farmed animal species. Social Network Analysis (SNA) facilitates the characterization of social networking at group, subgroup and individual levels. SNA is currently used for modeling the social behavior and management of wild animals and social welfare of zoo animals. It has been recognized for use with farm animals but has yet to be applied for management purposes. Currently, the main focus is on cattle, because in large groups (poultry), recording of individuals...
Review paperMany animals preferentially associate with certain other individuals. This social struct...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
It may become advantageous to keep human-managed animals in the social network groups to which they ...
It may become advantageous to keep human-managed animals in the social network groups to which they ...
Natural social systems within animal groups are an essential aspect of agricultural optimization and...
Social network theory provides a useful tool to study complex social relationships in animals. The ...
Many animals preferentially associate with certain other individuals. This social structuring can in...
Many animals preferentially associate with certain other individuals. This social structuring can in...
Social network analysis (SNA) is an increasingly utilised technique in the literature examining the ...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
International audienceThe use of social network analysis to better understand animal behaviour has l...
Studying animal social systems can provide valuable insight into the mechanisms behind animal popula...
Social organization is a key aspect of animal ecology, closely interlinked with all aspects of anima...
1. Animal social networks are descriptions of social structure which, aside from their intrinsic int...
Review paperMany animals preferentially associate with certain other individuals. This social struct...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
It may become advantageous to keep human-managed animals in the social network groups to which they ...
It may become advantageous to keep human-managed animals in the social network groups to which they ...
Natural social systems within animal groups are an essential aspect of agricultural optimization and...
Social network theory provides a useful tool to study complex social relationships in animals. The ...
Many animals preferentially associate with certain other individuals. This social structuring can in...
Many animals preferentially associate with certain other individuals. This social structuring can in...
Social network analysis (SNA) is an increasingly utilised technique in the literature examining the ...
Social network analysis is an increasingly popular method for analyzing relational data in animal so...
International audienceThe use of social network analysis to better understand animal behaviour has l...
Studying animal social systems can provide valuable insight into the mechanisms behind animal popula...
Social organization is a key aspect of animal ecology, closely interlinked with all aspects of anima...
1. Animal social networks are descriptions of social structure which, aside from their intrinsic int...
Review paperMany animals preferentially associate with certain other individuals. This social struct...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...