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Inferring social structure from temporal data (CROSBI ID 300765)

Prilog u časopisu | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Psorakis, Ioannis ; Voelkl, Bernhard ; Garroway, Colin J. ; Radersma, Reinder ; Aplin, Lucy M. ; Crates, Ross A. ; Culina, Antica ; Farine, Damien R. ; Firth, Josh A. ; Hinde, Camilla A. et al. Inferring social structure from temporal data // Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 69 (2015), 5; 857-866. doi: 10.1007/s00265-015-1906-0

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Psorakis, Ioannis ; Voelkl, Bernhard ; Garroway, Colin J. ; Radersma, Reinder ; Aplin, Lucy M. ; Crates, Ross A. ; Culina, Antica ; Farine, Damien R. ; Firth, Josh A. ; Hinde, Camilla A. ; Kidd, Lindall R. ; Milligan, Nicole D. ; Roberts, Stephen J. ; Verhelst, Brecht ; Sheldon, Ben C.

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Inferring social structure from temporal data

Social network analysis has become a popular tool for characterising the social structure of populations. Animal social networks can be built either by observing individuals and defining links based on the occurrence of specific types of social interactions, or by linking individuals based on observations of physical proximity or group membership, given a certain behavioural activity. The latter approaches of discovering network structure require splitting the temporal observation stream into discrete events given an appropriate time resolution parameter. This process poses several non-trivial problems which have not received adequate attention so far. Here, using data from a study of passive integrated transponder (PIT)-tagged great tits Parus major, we discuss these problems, demonstrate how the choice of the extraction method and the temporal resolution parameter influence the appearance and properties of the retrieved network and suggest a modus operandi that minimises observer bias due to arbitrary parameter choice. Our results have important implications for all studies of social networks where associations are based on spatio-temporal proximity, and more generally for all studies where we seek to uncover the relationships amongst a population of individuals that are observed through a temporal data stream of appearance records.

Social networks ; Group detection ; Flocks ; Gathering events ; Great tits

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Podaci o izdanju

69 (5)

2015.

857-866

objavljeno

0340-5443

1432-0762

10.1007/s00265-015-1906-0

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Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, Biologija

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