animal_6: Haemorhous mexicanus

animal_6R Documentation

Haemorhous mexicanus

Description

Species: Haemorhous mexicanus

Taxonomic class: Aves

Population type: free-ranging

Geographical location: Virginia Tech, Virginia, USA

Data collection technique: RFID

Interaction type: social projection bipartite

Definition of interaction: A machine learning algorithm was applied to identify clusters of detections on feeders. Next, the network was generated based on patterns of co-occurrence by individuals in the same feeding events. Asociations between birds were defined using the simple ratio index.

Edge weight type: simple_ratio_index

Total duration of data collection: 137 days

Time resolution of data collection (within a day): 1 sec

Time span of data collection (within a day): 24 hours

Note:

Usage

animal_6

Format

list of igraph objects

Source

https: //bansallab.github.io/asnr/

References

Adelman, James S., et al. "Feeder use predicts both acquisition and transmission of a contagious pathogen in a North American songbird." Proc. R. Soc. B. Vol. 282. No. 1815. The Royal Society, 2015.


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