“…Over the last decade, social network theory has emerged as a competent means to enhance our understanding of complex interactions between animals (Farine and Strandburg-Peshkin 2015a;Hobson, Silk, Fefferman, Larremore, Rombach, Shai, and Pinter-Wollman 2021;Silk, Croft, Delahay, Hodgson, Weber, Boots, and McDonald 2017;Gomes, Boogert, and Cardoso 2023;Torfs, Stevens, Verspeek, Laméris, Guéry, Eens, and Staes 2023;Davis, Crofoot, and Farine 2018;Balasubramaniam, Beisner, Berman, Marco, Duboscq, Koirala, Majolo, MacIntosh, McFarland, Molesti, Ogawa, Petit, Schino, Sosa, Sueur, Thierry, de Waal, and McCowan 2018). Consequently, there has been an upsurge in software and tools available to construct and analyse animal social networks.…”