2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23682
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Epidemiological Consequences of Individual Centrality on Wild Chimpanzees

Maxime Pierron,
Cédric Sueur,
Masaki Shimada
et al.

Abstract: Disease outbreaks are one of the key threats to great apes and other wildlife. Because the spread of some pathogens (e.g., respiratory viruses, sexually transmitted diseases, ectoparasites) are mediated by social interactions, there is a growing interest in understanding how social networks predict the chain of pathogen transmission. In this study, we built a party network from wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and used agent‐based modeling to test: (i) whether individual attributes (sex, age) predict indivi… Show more

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