Search Results - "McCabe, Collin M."
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Infectious disease and group size: more than just a numbers game
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (26-05-2015)“…Increased risk of infectious disease is assumed to be a major cost of group living, yet empirical evidence for this effect is mixed. We studied whether larger…”
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Effective Network Size Predicted From Simulations of Pathogen Outbreaks Through Social Networks Provides a Novel Measure of Structure-Standardized Group Size
Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (03-05-2018)“…The transmission of infectious disease through a population is often modeled assuming that interactions occur randomly in groups, with all individuals…”
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Infectious disease, behavioural flexibility and the evolution of culture in primates
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-01-2015)“…Culturally transmitted traits are observed in a wide array of animal species, yet we understand little about the costs of the behavioural patterns that…”
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Network size, structure, and pathogen transmission: a simulation study comparing different community detection algorithms
Published in Behaviour (2018)“…Abstract Social substructure can influence pathogen transmission. Modularity measures the degree of social contact within versus between “communities” in a…”
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Informatics approaches to develop dynamic meta-analyses
Published in Evolutionary ecology (01-09-2012)“…Issue Title: Special Issue: Meta-analytic insights into evolutionary ecology…”
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Infectious disease, behavioural flexibility and the evolution of culture in primates
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-01-2015)“…Culturally transmitted traits are observed in a wide array of animal species, yet we understand little about the costs of the behavioural patterns that…”
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Infectious disease and group size: more than just a numbers game
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (26-05-2015)“…Increased risk of infectious disease is assumed to be a major cost of group living, yet empirical evidence for this effect is mixed. We studied whether larger…”
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