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The (surprising) importance of males in a matrilineal society: behavioural insights from a topological knockout study
Friederike Zenth
,
Adriana A. Maldonado-Chaparro
, Ana Solis
, Stephanie Gee
, Daniel T. Blumstein
Functional and Ecosystem Ecology Group
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Behavioral Insights
100%
Knock-out Studies
100%
Group Structure
100%
Matrilineal Society
100%
Social Structure
66%
Social Groups
66%
Social Networks
66%
Social Roles
66%
Marmot
66%
Demographic Processes
66%
Yearling
66%
Evolutionary Process
33%
Ecological Processes
33%
Social Behavior
33%
Female-to-male
33%
Coefficient of Variation
33%
Adult Male
33%
Marmota Flaviventris
33%
Yellow-bellied Marmots
33%
Structural Effect
33%
Individual Fitness
33%
Degree Centrality
33%
Matriline
33%
Global Clustering Coefficient
33%
Agonistic
33%
Cohesive Element
33%
Structure Density
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Marmota
100%
Group Structure
75%
Social Network
50%
Psychology
Group Structure
100%
Clustering
33%
Degree Centrality
33%