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Author: Simon P Ripperger; Sebastian Stockmaier; Gerald G Carter
Title: Sickness behaviour reduces network centrality in wild vampire bats
  • Document date: 2020_3_31
  • ID: arwbvyul_17
    Snippet: Compared to the control group, 'sick' (LPS-injected) bats associated with fewer 156 groupmates (lower degree centrality), spent less time with them (lower strength centrality), and 157 were less socially connected to the entire network (lower eigenvector centrality), and these 158 effects diminished with time ( Figure 1, Table 1 ). During the hours of the treatment period, a 159 control bat had on average a 49% chance of associating with each con.....
    Document: Compared to the control group, 'sick' (LPS-injected) bats associated with fewer 156 groupmates (lower degree centrality), spent less time with them (lower strength centrality), and 157 were less socially connected to the entire network (lower eigenvector centrality), and these 158 effects diminished with time ( Figure 1, Table 1 ). During the hours of the treatment period, a 159 control bat had on average a 49% chance of associating with each control bat ([95% CI: 44, 54], 160 n = 105 pairs), but only a 35% chance of associating with each 'sick' bat ([31, 38] , n = 240 161 pairs). During the treatment period, the mean association rate for two control bats was 15 min 162 per h [13, 18], but for a control and 'sick' bat, it was only 10 min per h ([8, 11] , Figure 2 ). 163

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