2020
DOI: 10.32942/osf.io/8yv74
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Workflow for constructing social networks from automated telemetry systems

Abstract: 1.Advances in datalogging technologies have provided a way to monitor the movement of individual animals at unprecedented spatial and temporal scales, both large and small. When used in conjunction with social network analyses, these data can provide insight into fine scale associative behaviors. The variety of technologies demand continuous progress in workflows to translate data streams from automated systems to social networks, based on biologically relevant metrics. 2.Here we present a workflow for genera… Show more

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“…The more recent technological advancement of automated methods, such as GPS trackers and proximity loggers, provides an exciting avenue to collect behavioral and ecological data (Shizuka et al, 2020;Smith & Pinter-Wollman, 2020). Nevertheless, traditional observation methods are necessary to validate these automated methods (Gelardi et al, 2020) and to describe and collect data on the contexts of behaviors (something most automated methods still cannot collect).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The more recent technological advancement of automated methods, such as GPS trackers and proximity loggers, provides an exciting avenue to collect behavioral and ecological data (Shizuka et al, 2020;Smith & Pinter-Wollman, 2020). Nevertheless, traditional observation methods are necessary to validate these automated methods (Gelardi et al, 2020) and to describe and collect data on the contexts of behaviors (something most automated methods still cannot collect).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%