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centrality measures

Network statistics that quantify the importance or influence of individuals within social networks, including degree, closeness, betweenness, and eigenvector centrality

methodological16 papers
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body condition

Measure of an animal's physical state, often assessed through body mass relative to size

general ecology12 papers
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intraclass correlation coefficient

Statistical measure of repeatability that tests individual consistency of a continuous variable by comparing within-subject and between-subject variation

methodological7 papers
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population sensitivity

Scaled measure of how population growth rate responds to changes in environmental drivers

population ecology6 papers
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reproduction ratio

The average number of offspring produced by a typical individual during its life, calculated as the product of offspring number and survival probability

population ecology6 papers
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information entropy

A quantitative measure of uncertainty about an outcome of a draw from a probability distribution

methodological4 papers
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Clutton-Brock index

A method for calculating dominance based on an individual's relative number of wins or losses that is tolerant of missing pair-wise interactions and weights wins highly

methodological3 papers
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inbreeding coefficient

Measure of the level of inbreeding within a population, with values close to 1.0 indicating high levels of inbreeding

population ecology3 papers
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repeatability

The proportion of variance in a trait that is explained by individual identity, indicating consistency of individual differences over time and across situations

general ecology3 papers
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cut points

Number of social ties that if cut will result in two or more separate networks, measuring group fragmentation

community ecology2 papers
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social complexity

Demographic metric based on information theory quantifying the variation in social group composition across age and sex classes

population ecology2 papers