Fig. 2: Sociality as a function of age and sex. | Heredity

Fig. 2: Sociality as a function of age and sex.

From: Genetic, maternal, and environmental influences on sociality in a pedigreed primate population

Fig. 2

Circles represent individual monthly data. The sizes of the circles are proportional to sample size (range: 5–317 shows per data point). Circles in a represent the proportion of time individuals were seen in proximity of others (not alone) per month, while in b represent the average number of partners for individuals per month. Solid lines represent estimated sociality scores based on age and sex, with all other fixed effects set to the mean. The two x-axes represent age as z-scores and in years. Figure produced in R using ggplot2 version 3.3.5 (Wickham 2016).

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