“…Radio collars fitted with proximity loggers can reveal patterns of contact between individuals (Cross et al 2012, Wilmers et al 2015) by exchanging data during animal encounters including individual identification, temporal information (e.g., time, date, duration, frequency), and geographic location (Böhm et al 2009, Ralls et al 2013, Thiemer et al 2016). Logger settings can be adjusted to ensure that exchanges only occur when animals are within short contact distances (e.g., <1 m), greatly increasing the likelihood that individuals are interacting rather than being proximal by chance (Ossi et al 2022). Better documentation of rare and potentially complex behaviors can strengthen ecological inferences that can be made from encounters between individuals (Hertel et al 2020).…”