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A win-loss sociomatrix with each row being the number of wins against individual bonobos in each column.
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A data frame with 20 rows and 20 variables:
The number of losses by caribou a against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou b against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou c against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou d against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou e against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou f against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou g against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou h against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou i against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou j against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou k against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou l against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou m against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou n against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou o against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou p against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou q against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou r against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou s against all other caribou
The number of losses by caribou t against all other caribou
Reference: Barrette, C. & Vandal, D. 1986. Social rank, dominance, antler size, and access to food in snow-bound wild woodland caribou. Behaviour, 97, 118-146.
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