Table 3. Average aggression network eigenvector, out-strength, and in-strength values for each age-sex class ±standard deviation.
Age-class | N | Eigenvector | Out degree strength | In degree strength |
Adult female | 10 | 0.431±0.190 | 22.419±31.460 | 42.066±30.989 |
Adult male | 2 | 0.685±0.373 | 105.399±87.312 | 26.820±28.192 |
Subadult female | 4 | 0.440±0.373 | 10.859±14.522 | 63.935±70.177 |
Subadult male | 2 | 0.739±0.004 | 15.255±6.780 | 39.226±3.698 |
Juvenile female | 25 | 0.266±0.144 | 13.906±13.351 | 19.989±23.071 |
Juvenile male | 28 | 0.423±0.251 | 41.087±43.901 | 24.957±26.723 |
N = number of individuals. Adult and juvenile males directed the most aggression to others, while adult females and subadults received the most aggression. Values were averaged across groups and years.