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From: Interactions with humans are jointly influenced by life history stage and social network factors and reduce group cohesion in moor macaques (Macaca maura)

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Affiliative forest (a) and road networks (b) and proximity forest (c) and road (d) networks. Across all networks, larger node size indicates greater proportion of behavioural records along the road. Node outline colour indicates age-sex class: adult males are outlined in blue (blue), adult females are outlined in red (red), subadult males are outlined light blue (dogerblue2), juvenile males are outlined in turquoise (lightblue4), and juvenile females are outlined in pink (maroon1). Node fill colour indicates membership in clusters identified via the walktrap community algorithm; text and arrows indicate cluster identities.

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