Social mates dynamically coordinate aggressive behavior to produce strategic territorial defense
Fig 6
Paired territorial response networks cluster into diverse behavioral motifs.
Within the larger network graph, motifs are subgraphs of mostly positively correlated behaviors, with few negative correlations within motifs (as determined by spectral clustering). Line width is indicative of the strength of the correlation between two behaviors; however, line length and relative position of nodes are NOT informative in this figure. Arrows show significant sequential transitions between two behaviors, with the number indicating the transitional probability. Dashed arrows are significant transitions that occur less than 10% of the time. Clustered motifs for population-wide paired defense responses to simulated intruders of: A) High Threat (long/fast drum), B) Mixed Threat (short/fast drum), C) Mixed Threat (long/slow drum), and D) Low Threat (short/slow drum).