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Matthew J Silk

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 20, 2024
Not your private tête-à-tête: leveraging the power of higher-order networks to study animal communicationIacopo Iacopini, Jennifer R Foote, Nina H Fefferman, et al.
Infectious Disease Modelling|May 5, 2022
Balancing timeliness of reporting with increasing testing probability for epidemic dataAlexander J Pritchard, Matthew J Silk, Simon Carrignon, et al.
Npj Complexity|January 12, 2026
Uncovering complementary information sharing in spider monkey collective foraging using higher-order spatial networksGabriel Ramos-Fernandez, Ross S Walker, Matthew J Silk, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 21, 2019
Contact chains of cattle farms in Great BritainHelen R Fielding, Trevelyan J McKinley, Matthew J Silk, et al.
Veterinary Medicine and Science|September 16, 2020
Characterization of potential superspreader farms for bovine tuberculosis: A reviewHelen R Fielding, Trevelyan J McKinley, Richard J Delahay, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|May 21, 2020
Effects of trading networks on the risk of bovine tuberculosis incidents on cattle farms in Great BritainHelen R Fielding, Trevelyan J McKinley, Richard J Delahay, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|June 5, 2026
Shedding-weighted network approaches for understanding tuberculosis maintenance in multihost systems using camera trapsPatricia Barroso, Matthew J Silk, Alberto Perelló, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|June 10, 2026
Drivers of Variation in the Optimal Spatial Structure of Collective Information GatherersRoss S Walker, Gabriel Ramos-Fernandez, Denis Boyer, et al.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2022
Common datastream permutations of animal social network data are not appropriate for hypothesis testing using regression modelsMichael N Weiss, Daniel W Franks, Lauren J N Brent, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 3, 2021
A guide to choosing and implementing reference models for social network analysisElizabeth A Hobson, Matthew J Silk, Nina H Fefferman, et al.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 20, 2024
Not your private tête-à-tête: leveraging the power of higher-order networks to study animal communicationIacopo Iacopini, Jennifer R Foote, Nina H Fefferman, et al.
Infectious Disease Modelling|May 5, 2022
Balancing timeliness of reporting with increasing testing probability for epidemic dataAlexander J Pritchard, Matthew J Silk, Simon Carrignon, et al.
Npj Complexity|January 12, 2026
Uncovering complementary information sharing in spider monkey collective foraging using higher-order spatial networksGabriel Ramos-Fernandez, Ross S Walker, Matthew J Silk, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 21, 2019
Contact chains of cattle farms in Great BritainHelen R Fielding, Trevelyan J McKinley, Matthew J Silk, et al.
Veterinary Medicine and Science|September 16, 2020
Characterization of potential superspreader farms for bovine tuberculosis: A reviewHelen R Fielding, Trevelyan J McKinley, Richard J Delahay, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|May 21, 2020
Effects of trading networks on the risk of bovine tuberculosis incidents on cattle farms in Great BritainHelen R Fielding, Trevelyan J McKinley, Richard J Delahay, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|June 5, 2026
Shedding-weighted network approaches for understanding tuberculosis maintenance in multihost systems using camera trapsPatricia Barroso, Matthew J Silk, Alberto Perelló, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|June 10, 2026
Drivers of Variation in the Optimal Spatial Structure of Collective Information GatherersRoss S Walker, Gabriel Ramos-Fernandez, Denis Boyer, et al.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2022
Common datastream permutations of animal social network data are not appropriate for hypothesis testing using regression modelsMichael N Weiss, Daniel W Franks, Lauren J N Brent, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 3, 2021
A guide to choosing and implementing reference models for social network analysisElizabeth A Hobson, Matthew J Silk, Nina H Fefferman, et al.
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