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Sociability increases survival of adult female giraffes
M. L. Bond
, D. E. Lee
, D. R. Farine
, A. Ozgul
, B. König
One Health Microbiome Center
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Sociability
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Adult Female
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Giraffa Camelopardalis
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Environmental Factors
50%
Group Membership
50%
Non-social
50%
Gregariousness
50%
Source Type
25%
Human Factors
25%
Community-based
25%
Anthropogenic Environment
25%
Food Sources
25%
Highly Dynamic
25%
Relative Contribution
25%
Vegetation Type
25%
Human Settlements
25%
Adult Survival
25%
Social Factors
25%
Demographic Data
25%
Social Level
25%
Social Environment
25%
Relationship Strength
25%
Social Characteristics
25%
Natural Food
25%
Female Adults
25%
Social Data
25%
Social Community
25%
Long-term Association
25%
Dynamic Group
25%
Natural Factors
25%
Socio-environmental
25%
Social Connectedness
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Giraffa camelopardalis
100%
Environmental Factor
50%
Vegetation Type
25%
Human Settlement
25%
Natural Food
25%
Social Environment
25%
Group Behavior
25%
Ergonomics
25%
Ecological Environment
25%
Social Sciences
Sociability
100%
Group Membership
50%
Environmental Factor
50%
Human Settlements
25%
Ergonomics
25%
Social Environment
25%
Connectedness
25%
Psychology
Group Membership
100%
Social Environment
50%
Social Connectedness
50%