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Hypothesis testing in animal social networks
Authors:Croft Darren P  Madden Joah R  Franks Daniel W  James Richard
Institution:1Centre for Research in Animal Behaviour, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX4 4QG, UK;2York Centre for Complex Systems Analysis, Departments of Biology & Computer Science, The University of York, YO10 5YW, UK;3Department of Physics, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK
Abstract:Behavioural ecologists are increasingly using social network analysis to describe the social organisation of animal populations and to test hypotheses. However, the statistical analysis of network data presents a number of challenges. In particular the non-independent nature of the data violates the assumptions of many common statistical approaches. In our opinion there is currently confusion and uncertainty amongst behavioural ecologists concerning the potential pitfalls when hypotheses testing using social network data. Here we review what we consider to be key considerations associated with the analysis of animal social networks and provide a practical guide to the use of null models based on randomisation to control for structure and non-independence in the data.
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