Fig. 4: Assortment by treatment class as dyads gained experience of the task. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Assortment by treatment class as dyads gained experience of the task.

From: Wild jackdaws can selectively adjust their social associations while preserving valuable long-term relationships

Fig. 4

Change in likelihood of observing same-class (orange) or different-class (blue) dyads as prior task experience increased, for dyads composed of a non-affiliates (n = 733 dyads, 2469 events) and b affiliates (n = 18 dyads, 648 events). Likelihood of observation is given in number of expected events per hour, as calculated by multiplying predicted incidence rate ratios by the estimated baseline rate of events per dyad per hour (dashed line) for non-affiliate dyads (1.75 events per hour) or affiliate dyads (3.62 events per hour). Median predicted values and 95% prediction intervals are displayed (for further details see Supplementary Methods: Visualization of REM output).

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