Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: A comment on Shizuka and Johnson

One reason why demographic processes may not have impact on social dynamics in the same way that social instability has is because of the time frame over which they occur. Here, context might matter. For example, the death of individuals can arise from different sources: a death can be age related o...

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Demographic processes
Birth
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Death
Ecology
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: A comment on Shizuka and Johnson
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Los procesos demográficos en las redes animales son una cuestión de tiempo: un comentario sobre Shizuka y Johnson
title Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: A comment on Shizuka and Johnson
spellingShingle Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: A comment on Shizuka and Johnson
Demographic processes
Birth
Dispersal
Death
Ecology
Evolutionary biology
title_short Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: A comment on Shizuka and Johnson
title_full Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: A comment on Shizuka and Johnson
title_fullStr Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: A comment on Shizuka and Johnson
title_full_unstemmed Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: A comment on Shizuka and Johnson
title_sort Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: A comment on Shizuka and Johnson
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Demographic processes
Birth
Dispersal
Death
Ecology
Evolutionary biology
topic Demographic processes
Birth
Dispersal
Death
Ecology
Evolutionary biology
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