Observing the unwatchable: Integrating automated sensing, naturalistic observations and animal social network analysis in the age of big data
JE Smith, N Pinter‐Wollman - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In the 4.5 decades since Altmann (1974) published her seminal paper on the methods for
the observational study of behaviour, automated detection and analysis of social interaction …
the observational study of behaviour, automated detection and analysis of social interaction …
Unifying spatial and social network analysis in disease ecology
Social network analysis has achieved remarkable popularity in disease ecology, and is
sometimes carried out without investigating spatial heterogeneity. Many investigations into …
sometimes carried out without investigating spatial heterogeneity. Many investigations into …
Constructing, conducting and interpreting animal social network analysis
DR Farine, H Whitehead - Journal of animal ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Animal social networks are descriptions of social structure which, aside from their intrinsic
interest for understanding sociality, can have significant bearing across many fields of …
interest for understanding sociality, can have significant bearing across many fields of …
[PDF][PDF] Network measures in animal social network analysis: Their strengths, limits, interpretations and uses
32 For those unfamiliar with Social Network Analysis (SNA) terminology (highlighted in the
text with 33 asterisks), we provide a glossary in Table. 1. The mathematical formula of all the …
text with 33 asterisks), we provide a glossary in Table. 1. The mathematical formula of all the …
Association indices for quantifying social relationships: how to deal with missing observations of individuals or groups
WJE Hoppitt, DR Farine - Animal Behaviour, 2018 - Elsevier
Highlights•Association indices are widely used to describe relationships between
individuals.•Indices include built-in assumptions about how animals are observed.•These …
individuals.•Indices include built-in assumptions about how animals are observed.•These …
Behavioural ecology at the spatial–social interface
Spatial and social behaviour are fundamental aspects of an animal's biology, and their
social and spatial environments are indelibly linked through mutual causes and shared …
social and spatial environments are indelibly linked through mutual causes and shared …
Automated monitoring of behavior reveals bursty interaction patterns and rapid spreading dynamics in honeybee social networks
Social networks mediate the spread of information and disease. The dynamics of spreading
depends, among other factors, on the distribution of times between successive contacts in …
depends, among other factors, on the distribution of times between successive contacts in …
Estimating the robustness and uncertainty of animal social networks using different observational methods
Social network analysis is quickly becoming an established framework to study the structure
of animal social systems. To explore the social network of a population, observers must …
of animal social systems. To explore the social network of a population, observers must …
Four errors and a fallacy: pitfalls for the unwary in comparative brain analyses
RIM Dunbar, S Shultz - Biological Reviews, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Comparative analyses are the backbone of evolutionary analysis. However, their record in
producing a consensus has not always been good. This is especially true of attempts to …
producing a consensus has not always been good. This is especially true of attempts to …
Proximity as a proxy for interactions: issues of scale in social network analysis
DR Farine - Animal Behaviour, 2015 - infona.pl
• Key assumptions exist in our data and analytical techniques.• Proximity networks are often
used as a proxy for interaction networks.• The validity of this assumption is rarely empirically …
used as a proxy for interaction networks.• The validity of this assumption is rarely empirically …