Simulated poaching affects global connectivity and efficiency in social networks of african savanna elephants—an exemplar of how human disturbance impacts group-living species

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  • who: Maggie Wiu015bniewska et al. from the Elephants, Nairobi, Kenya, Faculty Natural Science, University Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom have published the research: Simulated poaching affects global connectivity and efficiency in social networks of African savanna elephantsu2014An exemplar of how human disturbance impacts group-living species, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of January/18,/2022
  • what: For this paper all members of the core group were considered as close kin. By measuring weighted diameter and global efficiency, the authors aimed to illustrate the potential rapidness (i.e., diameter) and pervasiveness (i.e., global efficiency) of social diffusion . . .

     

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