Social network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of primate groups. We used social network analysis to investigate the cohesiveness of a grooming network in a captive chimpanzee group (N517) and the role that individuals may play in it. Using data from a year-long observation, we constructed an unweighted social network of preferred grooming interactions by retaining only those dyads that groomed above the group mean. This choice of criterion was validated by the finding that the properties of the unweighted network correlated with the properties of a weighted network (i.e. a network representing the frequency of grooming interactions) constructed from the same data. To investigate group cohesion, we tested the resilie...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
In social species, network centralities of group members shape social transmission and other social ...
Understanding intraspecific variation in sociality is essential for characterizing the flexibility a...
Social network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of primate groups. We used so...
International audienceSocial network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of prim...
International audienceSocial network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of prim...
International audienceMany chimpanzees throughout the world arehoused in captivity, and there is an ...
Management of primates in captivity often presents the challenge of introducing new individuals into...
Most primates are intensely social and spend a large amount of time servicing social relationships. ...
<div><p>Different aspects of sociality bear considerable weight on the individual- and group-level w...
Management of primates in captivity often presents the challenge of introducing new individuals into...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
The long-term effects of early life adversities on social capacities have been documented in humans ...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
In social species, network centralities of group members shape social transmission and other social ...
Understanding intraspecific variation in sociality is essential for characterizing the flexibility a...
Social network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of primate groups. We used so...
International audienceSocial network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of prim...
International audienceSocial network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of prim...
International audienceMany chimpanzees throughout the world arehoused in captivity, and there is an ...
Management of primates in captivity often presents the challenge of introducing new individuals into...
Most primates are intensely social and spend a large amount of time servicing social relationships. ...
<div><p>Different aspects of sociality bear considerable weight on the individual- and group-level w...
Management of primates in captivity often presents the challenge of introducing new individuals into...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
The long-term effects of early life adversities on social capacities have been documented in humans ...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
In social species, network centralities of group members shape social transmission and other social ...
Understanding intraspecific variation in sociality is essential for characterizing the flexibility a...