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The multidimensionality of female mandrill sociality—A dynamic multiplex network approach
2020
PLoS ONE
The structure and dynamics of primate social groups are shaped by the social relationships of its members. These relationships are based on different types of interactions and vary in relation to the identity of the interactants and over time. Social network analysis tools represent a powerful and comprehensive method to characterise social interactions and recent methodological advances now allow the study of the multidimensionality of sociality via multilayer networks that incorporate
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0230942
pmid:32282851
fatcat:ytawabr5wzbzxlafpkh7hmf56e