aves-sparrowlyon-flock-season2     (Animal Social Networks)
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Metadata
Category | Animal Social Networks |
Collection | Animal Networks |
About | Real-world animal interaction network data sets. Animal interaction data from published studies of wild, captive, and domesticated animals. |
Tags | |
Source | https://bansallab.github.io/asnr/data.html |
Short | Animal Networks |
Vertex type | Animal, Bird, sparrowlyon |
Edge type | Interaction |
Format | Undirected |
Edge weights | Weighted |
Species | Zonotrichia atricapilla |
Taxon. class | Aves |
Population | free-ranging |
Geo. location | California, USA |
Data collection | survey scan |
Interaction type | group membership |
Definition of interaction | Flocks were defined as a group of individuals found within a single 5 m radius. For each season, Simple Ratio association index was calculated for each pair of individuals, which ranged from 0 for pairs never seen in the same flock and 1 for pairs always seen in the same flock. |
Edge weight type | frequency |
Data collection duration | 4 months |
Time span (within a day) | focal follow/ad libitum |
Description | Networks represent social data collected during two non-breeding seasons: October 2010-February 2011 (Season 2) and October2011-April 2012 (Season 3). |
Citation | Shizuka, Daizaburo, et al. "Across-year social stability shapes network structure in wintering migrant sparrows." Ecology letters 17.8 (2014): 998-1007. |
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@inproceedings{nr,
title={The Network Data Repository with Interactive Graph Analytics and Visualization},
author={Ryan A. Rossi and Nesreen K. Ahmed},
booktitle={AAAI},
url={http://networkrepository.com},
year={2015}
}
Network Data Statistics
Nodes | 46 |
Edges | 348 |
Density | 0.336232 |
Maximum degree | 31 |
Minimum degree | 1 |
Average degree | 15 |
Assortativity | -0.0998076 |
Number of triangles | 3.6K |
Average number of triangles | 78 |
Maximum number of triangles | 215 |
Average clustering coefficient | 0.687707 |
Fraction of closed triangles | 0.582478 |
Maximum k-core | 12 |
Lower bound of Maximum Clique | 10 |
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