robitalec/scale-in-multilayer-networks: v0.1.0

This repository contains the code accompanying the paper “The problem and promise of scale in multilayer animal social networks”. Scripts are under scripts/ and reused functions are in R/ . This project uses standard R package structure and can therefore be installed with devtools . This also helps...

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Main Authors: Robitaille, Alec L., Webber, Quinn M.R., Turner, Julie W., Wal, Eric Vander
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4046965 2023-05-15T15:53:31+02:00 robitalec/scale-in-multilayer-networks: v0.1.0 Robitaille, Alec L. Webber, Quinn M.R. Turner, Julie W. Wal, Eric Vander 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4046965 https://zenodo.org/record/4046965 unknown Zenodo https://github.com/robitalec/scale-in-multilayer-networks/tree/v0.1.0 https://github.com/robitalec/scale-in-multilayer-networks/tree/v0.1.0 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4006515 Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Software SoftwareSourceCode article 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4046965 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4006515 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z This repository contains the code accompanying the paper “The problem and promise of scale in multilayer animal social networks”. Scripts are under scripts/ and reused functions are in R/ . This project uses standard R package structure and can therefore be installed with devtools . This also helps declare external package dependencies required for the analysis. Please note that while functions are included here, they are not tested for use in other projects and may not be suitable (at least not in their current version). The project uses drake for workflow management and renv for explicitly declaring package dependencies and their versions. Abstract Scale remains a foundational concept in ecology. Spatial scale, for instance, has become a central consideration in the way we understand landscape ecology and animal space use. Meanwhile, scale-dependent social processes can range from fine-scale interactions to co-occurrence and overlapping home ranges. Furthermore, sociality can vary within and across seasons. Multilayer networks promise the explicit integration of the social, spatial and, temporal contexts. Given the complex interplay of sociality and animal space use in heterogeneous landscapes, there remains an important gap in our understanding of the influence of scale on animal social networks. Using an empirical case study, we discuss ways of considering social, spatial and, temporal scale in the context of multilayer caribou social networks. Effective integration of social and spatial processes, including biologically meaningful scales, within the context of animal social networks is an emerging area of research. We incorporate perspectives that link the social environment to spatial processes across scales in a multilayer context. Article in Journal/Newspaper caribou DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description This repository contains the code accompanying the paper “The problem and promise of scale in multilayer animal social networks”. Scripts are under scripts/ and reused functions are in R/ . This project uses standard R package structure and can therefore be installed with devtools . This also helps declare external package dependencies required for the analysis. Please note that while functions are included here, they are not tested for use in other projects and may not be suitable (at least not in their current version). The project uses drake for workflow management and renv for explicitly declaring package dependencies and their versions. Abstract Scale remains a foundational concept in ecology. Spatial scale, for instance, has become a central consideration in the way we understand landscape ecology and animal space use. Meanwhile, scale-dependent social processes can range from fine-scale interactions to co-occurrence and overlapping home ranges. Furthermore, sociality can vary within and across seasons. Multilayer networks promise the explicit integration of the social, spatial and, temporal contexts. Given the complex interplay of sociality and animal space use in heterogeneous landscapes, there remains an important gap in our understanding of the influence of scale on animal social networks. Using an empirical case study, we discuss ways of considering social, spatial and, temporal scale in the context of multilayer caribou social networks. Effective integration of social and spatial processes, including biologically meaningful scales, within the context of animal social networks is an emerging area of research. We incorporate perspectives that link the social environment to spatial processes across scales in a multilayer context.
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