Like other social carnivores, wolves tend to form territorial social groups that are often aggressive toward each other and may lead to fatalities. During these encounters, infectious diseases -- like ...
Representing social systems as networks, starting from the interactions between individuals, sheds light on the mechanisms governing their dynamics. However, networks encode only pairwise interactions ...
Between individuals and societies are functional groups of vastly different scales, such as governments, workplaces, churches and households. Members of groups interact with each other differently ...
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