The study of aggression and affiliation motifs in bottlenose dolphins’ social networks

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  • who: Ana Pu00e9rez-Manrique from the University of have published the research work: The study of aggression and affiliation motifs in bottlenose dolphinsu2019 social networks, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors aimed to derive generative models for temporal interaction data of the studied group of captive dolphins. The authors show a histogram of the most frequent motifs for both groups of dolphins in Fig 2.
  • how: This research was conducted in compliance with the standards of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA). Observations were conducted at the . . .

     

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