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Analysing social networks and knowledge transfer: What we learnt from some Oxfordshire blue tits

We are not called brainybirdz for nothing. We love birds. So when many months ago we found a tweet (!) from @biotweeps citing a 2012 study into the foraging behaviour of blue tits, great tits and marsh tits in woodlands in Oxfordshire, we were naturally interested, especially when we saw that the researcher scientists involved…

January 25, 2017 in social network analysis.

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