Short-term social dynamics following anthropogenic and natural disturbances in a free-living mammal
Gabriella Gall, Julian Evans, Matthew Silk, Chelsea Ortiz-Jimenez & Jennifer Smith
Anthropogenic disturbances are widely recognized for their far-reaching consequences on the survival and reproduction of wildlife, but we understand comparatively little about their effects on the social lives of group-living animals. Here we examined these short-term changes in affiliative behavior as part of a long-term study on a human-tolerant and socially flexible population of California ground squirrels (Otospermophilus beecheyi). We used social network analysis to examine short-term changes in affiliative behavior and individual consistency in...
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