Literature DB >> 31772393

The use of multilayer network analysis in animal behaviour.

Kelly R Finn1, Matthew J Silk2, Mason A Porter3, Noa Pinter-Wollman4.   

Abstract

Network analysis has driven key developments in research on animal behaviour by providing quantitative methods to study the social structures of animal groups and populations. A recent formalism, known as multilayer network analysis, has advanced the study of multifaceted networked systems in many disciplines. It offers novel ways to study and quantify animal behaviour through connected 'layers' of interactions. In this article, we review common questions in animal behaviour that can be studied using a multilayer approach, and we link these questions to specific analyses. We outline the types of behavioural data and questions that may be suitable to study using multilayer network analysis. We detail several multilayer methods, which can provide new insights into questions about animal sociality at individual, group, population and evolutionary levels of organization. We give examples for how to implement multilayer methods to demonstrate how taking a multilayer approach can alter inferences about social structure and the positions of individuals within such a structure. Finally, we discuss caveats to undertaking multilayer network analysis in the study of animal social networks, and we call attention to methodological challenges for the application of these approaches. Our aim is to instigate the study of new questions about animal sociality using the new toolbox of multilayer network analysis.

Entities:  

Keywords:  behavioural dynamics; centrality; collective behaviour; fission–fusion; group-living; levels of organization; multilayer network analysis; quantitative methods; social behavior; social network analysis

Year:  2019        PMID: 31772393      PMCID: PMC6879184          DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2018.12.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Behav        ISSN: 0003-3472            Impact factor:   2.844


  86 in total

1.  Multiplex networks in metropolitan areas: generic features and local effects.

Authors:  Emanuele Strano; Saray Shai; Simon Dobson; Marc Barthelemy
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2015-10-06       Impact factor: 4.118

2.  Collective memory and spatial sorting in animal groups.

Authors:  Iain D Couzin; Jens Krause; Richard James; Graeme D Ruxton; Nigel R Franks
Journal:  J Theor Biol       Date:  2002-09-07       Impact factor: 2.691

Review 3.  The evolutionary and ecological consequences of animal social networks: emerging issues.

Authors:  Ralf H J M Kurvers; Jens Krause; Darren P Croft; Alexander D M Wilson; Max Wolf
Journal:  Trends Ecol Evol       Date:  2014-04-30       Impact factor: 17.712

4.  The influence of phylogeny, social style, and sociodemographic factors on macaque social network structure.

Authors:  Krishna N Balasubramaniam; Brianne A Beisner; Carol M Berman; Arianna De Marco; Julie Duboscq; Sabina Koirala; Bonaventura Majolo; Andrew J MacIntosh; Richard McFarland; Sandra Molesti; Hideshi Ogawa; Odile Petit; Gabriele Schino; Sebastian Sosa; Cédric Sueur; Bernard Thierry; Frans B M de Waal; Brenda McCowan
Journal:  Am J Primatol       Date:  2017-11-15       Impact factor: 2.371

5.  The multilayer nature of ecological networks.

Authors:  Shai Pilosof; Mason A Porter; Mercedes Pascual; Sonia Kéfi
Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol       Date:  2017-03-23       Impact factor: 15.460

6.  A killer whale social network is vulnerable to targeted removals.

Authors:  Rob Williams; David Lusseau
Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2006-12-22       Impact factor: 3.703

7.  Dynamic social networks promote cooperation in experiments with humans.

Authors:  David G Rand; Samuel Arbesman; Nicholas A Christakis
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2011-11-14       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Explaining variation in affiliative relationships among male white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus).

Authors:  Katharine M Jack
Journal:  Folia Primatol (Basel)       Date:  2003 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.246

9.  Quantifying dynamical spillover in co-evolving multiplex networks.

Authors:  Vikram S Vijayaraghavan; Pierre-André Noël; Zeev Maoz; Raissa M D'Souza
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-10-13       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Contact networks structured by sex underpin sex-specific epidemiology of infection.

Authors:  Matthew J Silk; Nicola L Weber; Lucy C Steward; David J Hodgson; Mike Boots; Darren P Croft; Richard J Delahay; Robbie A McDonald
Journal:  Ecol Lett       Date:  2017-12-20       Impact factor: 9.492

View more
  18 in total

1.  Groups, grouping and networks: dynamic unanswered questions for primatologists.

Authors:  Phyllis C Lee
Journal:  Primates       Date:  2022-04-12       Impact factor: 2.163

2.  Brain morphometric similarity and flexibility.

Authors:  Vesna Vuksanović
Journal:  Cereb Cortex Commun       Date:  2022-06-16

3.  Using network synchrony to identify drivers of social dynamics.

Authors:  Tyler R Bonnell; S Peter Henzi; Louise Barrett
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 5.530

4.  Indirect Genetic Effects: A Cross-disciplinary Perspective on Empirical Studies.

Authors:  Amelie Baud; Sarah McPeek; Nancy Chen; Kimberly A Hughes
Journal:  J Hered       Date:  2022-02-17       Impact factor: 2.679

Review 5.  A guide to choosing and implementing reference models for social network analysis.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Hobson; Matthew J Silk; Nina H Fefferman; Daniel B Larremore; Puck Rombach; Saray Shai; Noa Pinter-Wollman
Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc       Date:  2021-07-03

6.  Integrated multiplex network based approach for hub gene identification in oral cancer.

Authors:  S Mahapatra; R Bhuyan; J Das; T Swarnkar
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2021-06-29

7.  A natural catastrophic turnover event: individual sociality matters despite community resilience in wild house mice.

Authors:  Julian C Evans; Jonas I Liechti; Bruce Boatman; Barbara König
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2020-05-06       Impact factor: 5.349

8.  The multidimensionality of female mandrill sociality-A dynamic multiplex network approach.

Authors:  André S Pereira; Inês D Rebelo; Catarina Casanova; Phyllis C Lee; Vasilis Louca
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-04-13       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Hierarchically embedded interaction networks represent a missing link in the study of behavioral and community ecology.

Authors:  P O Montiglio; K M Gotanda; C F Kratochwil; K L Laskowski; D R Farine
Journal:  Behav Ecol       Date:  2019-10-11       Impact factor: 2.671

10.  A multiplex centrality metric for complex social networks: sex, social status, and family structure predict multiplex centrality in rhesus macaques.

Authors:  Brianne Beisner; Niklas Braun; Márton Pósfai; Jessica Vandeleest; Raissa D'Souza; Brenda McCowan
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2020-03-16       Impact factor: 2.984

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.