Node connection strength in Animal Behavior Tree.
Each node in Animal Behavior Tree can be characterized by its mean distance from every other node. Below is a histogram of mean distances for every node in the tree. The final bin includes nodes that are not connected to the main tree. Note also that only individuals whose primary affiliation is this tree are included. Nodes cross-listed from other academic trees are included on their primary tree.

Mean inter-node distance

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20 most tightly coupled nodes.
Below are the Animal Behavior Tree nodes with shortest mean distance.

Rank Mean dist Name Institution Area Date
1 8.57 Edward Osborne Wilson (Info) Harvard University Myrmecology, Sociobiology, Biodiversity, Consilience, Biophilia, Conservationism 2007-10-05


Distribution of individual connectivity.
Another way to look at the Animal Behavior Tree graph is to plot a histogram of researchers (nodes) based according to the number of immediate connections (edges) they have to other researchers. The final bin includes nodes with 16 or more connections. The actual distribution has a very long tail, with a maximum of 23 connections. Thanks to Adam Snyder for suggesting this analysis!

Edge vs node distribution

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