Social structure in a colonial mammal: unravelling hidden structural layers and their foundations by network analysis

Wolf JBW, Mawdsley D, Trillmich F, James R (2007)
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 74(5): 1293-1302.

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Wolf, Jochen B. W.; Mawdsley, David; Trillmich, FritzUniBi ; James, Richard
Abstract / Bemerkung
The processes governing social interactions and the resulting relationships among members of colonially organized animals are largely unknown. Using network analytical tools we investigated fundamental components of social structure in a highly fluid fission-fusion society. We constructed a social network and studied the relative importance of sex and age class, fine-scale site fidelity and male territory distribution in a breeding colony of the Galapagos sealion, Zalophus wollebaeki. The social system was partitioned into a hierarchy with at least three levels. The outermost level of organization was given by a single social network, where all individuals of the population were interconnected. This level split into communities and further into cliques. Sex and age class influenced social structure at the population level, whereas fine-scale site fidelity explained most of the structure found at the community level. None of these assortment variables could account for clique structure, which might therefore be explained in terms of individual preferences, genetic relatedness or a combination of both. Male territories did not form the basic unit of social structure, but appeared simply to be superimposed on the structural backbone formed by females and young. (C) 2007 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Stichworte
social network; analysis; sociality; Zalophus wollebaeki; pinniped; group living; Galapagos sealion; fission-fusion society; sexual segregation; fine-scale site fidelity; seal
Erscheinungsjahr
2007
Zeitschriftentitel
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
Band
74
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
1293-1302
ISSN
0003-3472
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1631142

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Wolf JBW, Mawdsley D, Trillmich F, James R. Social structure in a colonial mammal: unravelling hidden structural layers and their foundations by network analysis. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR. 2007;74(5):1293-1302.
Wolf, J. B. W., Mawdsley, D., Trillmich, F., & James, R. (2007). Social structure in a colonial mammal: unravelling hidden structural layers and their foundations by network analysis. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 74(5), 1293-1302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2007.02.024
Wolf, Jochen B. W., Mawdsley, David, Trillmich, Fritz, and James, Richard. 2007. “Social structure in a colonial mammal: unravelling hidden structural layers and their foundations by network analysis”. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 74 (5): 1293-1302.
Wolf, J. B. W., Mawdsley, D., Trillmich, F., and James, R. (2007). Social structure in a colonial mammal: unravelling hidden structural layers and their foundations by network analysis. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 74, 1293-1302.
Wolf, J.B.W., et al., 2007. Social structure in a colonial mammal: unravelling hidden structural layers and their foundations by network analysis. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 74(5), p 1293-1302.
J.B.W. Wolf, et al., “Social structure in a colonial mammal: unravelling hidden structural layers and their foundations by network analysis”, ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, vol. 74, 2007, pp. 1293-1302.
Wolf, J.B.W., Mawdsley, D., Trillmich, F., James, R.: Social structure in a colonial mammal: unravelling hidden structural layers and their foundations by network analysis. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR. 74, 1293-1302 (2007).
Wolf, Jochen B. W., Mawdsley, David, Trillmich, Fritz, and James, Richard. “Social structure in a colonial mammal: unravelling hidden structural layers and their foundations by network analysis”. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 74.5 (2007): 1293-1302.
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