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Fig. 5 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 5

From: Rhythm of relationships in a social fish over the course of a full year in the wild

Fig. 5

Effect sizes compared to shuffled data. (A) Number of interactions observed during day and night in the real data over the year. Note the y-axis is log-scaled. There are many times more interactions during daytime, and a decrease in total number of interactions observed over the year. (B) The effect size of number of interactions in the real data as compared to the shuffled data (count of real divided by count of shuffled). The dashed line signifies a one-to-one ratio and therefore no effect. (C) Average network clustering coefficient. (D) Effect size of clustering

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