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Proximity patterns in water buffaloes’ activities on pasture
Abstract. Water buffaloes are considered social animals and perform several activities on pasture, such as grazing, moving, standing, ruminating, wallowing, lying, and drinking. However, the way these animals form their
social structure in the herd during each one of these activities is still unknown. Literature for water buffaloes has
focused mainly on their productive characteristics, impact of grazing on wetlands and behavior during grazing
but failed to address the way these animals form their social organization during their activities on pasture. In
this study, the tools of social network analysis are used to analyze, detect, and depict the proximity patterns in
water buffaloes’ activities on pasture and the effect of their age and gender on them. We describe and interpret
a series of global and local network indices, and show that the water buffaloes differentiate their social structure
in their activities on pasture and that the animals’ age and gender affect their interacting patterns, and provide
a framework for the application of social network analysis on grazing animals’ social behavioral studies. We
expect that this framework could be used in future research to provide information regarding the social structure
of other kinds of animals that graze in different forage and climatic environments and help animal breeders to
improve their management practices.
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| Penerbit | Department of Forestry and Natural Environment, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Environ : ., 2020 |
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