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MacaqueNet: Advancing comparative behavioural research through large-scale collaboration
De Moor, Delphine; Skelton, Macaela; MacaqueNet et al.
2025In Journal of Animal Ecology, n/a (n/a)
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Keywords :
comparative research; data sharing; database; Macaca; primates; repository; social networks; team science
Abstract :
[en] Abstract There is a vast and ever-accumulating amount of behavioural data on individually recognised animals, an incredible resource to shed light on the ecological and evolutionary drivers of variation in animal behaviour. Yet, the full potential of such data lies in comparative research across taxa with distinct life histories and ecologies. Substantial challenges impede systematic comparisons, one of which is the lack of persistent, accessible and standardised databases. Big-team approaches to building standardised databases offer a solution to facilitating reliable cross-species comparisons. By sharing both data and expertise among researchers, these approaches ensure that valuable data, which might otherwise go unused, become easier to discover, repurpose and synthesise. Additionally, such large-scale collaborations promote a culture of sharing within the research community, incentivising researchers to contribute their data by ensuring their interests are considered through clear sharing guidelines. Active communication with the data contributors during the standardisation process also helps avoid misinterpretation of the data, ultimately improving the reliability of comparative databases. Here, we introduce MacaqueNet, a global collaboration of over 100 researchers (https://macaquenet.github.io/) aimed at unlocking the wealth of cross-species data for research on macaque social behaviour. The MacaqueNet database encompasses data from 1981 to the present on 61 populations across 14 species and is the first publicly searchable and standardised database on affiliative and agonistic animal social behaviour. We describe the establishment of MacaqueNet, from the steps we took to start a large-scale collective, to the creation of a cross-species collaborative database and the implementation of data entry and retrieval protocols. We share MacaqueNet's component resources: an R package for data standardisation, website code, the relational database structure, a glossary and data sharing terms of use. With all these components openly accessible, MacaqueNet can act as a fully replicable template for future endeavours establishing large-scale collaborative comparative databases.
Disciplines :
Zoology
Author, co-author :
De Moor, Delphine
Skelton, Macaela
MacaqueNet
Amici, Federica
Arlet, Malgorzata E.
Balasubramaniam, Krishna N.
Ballesta, Sébastien
Berghänel, Andreas
Berman, Carol M.
Bernstein, Sofia K.
Bhattacharjee, Debottam
Bliss-Moreau, Eliza
Brotcorne, Fany  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Biologie, Ecologie et Evolution > Biologie du comportement - Ethologie et psychologie animale
Butovskaya, Marina
Campbell, Liz A. D.
Carosi, Monica
Chatterjee, Mayukh
Cooper, Matthew A.
Cowl, Veronica B.
De la O, Claudio
De Marco, Arianna
Dettmer, Amanda M.
Dhawale, Ashni K.
Erinjery, Joseph J.
Evans, Cara L.
Fischer, Julia
García-Nisa, Iván
Giraud, Gwennan  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Biologie, Ecologie et Evolution > Biologie du comportement - Ethologie et psychologie animale
Hammer, Roy
Hansen, Malene F.
Holzner, Anna
Kaburu, Stefano
Konečná, Martina
Kumara, Honnavalli N.
Larrivaz, Marine
Leca, Jean-Baptiste
Legrand, Mathieu
Lehmann, Julia
Li, Jin-Hua
Lezé, Anne-Sophie
MacIntosh, Andrew
Majolo, Bonaventura
Maréchal, Laëtitia
Marty, Pascal R.
Massen, Jorg J. M.
Maulany, Risma Illa
McCowan, Brenda
McFarland, Richard
Merieau, Pierre
Meunier, Hélène
Micheletta, Jérôme
Mishra, Partha S.
Sah, Shahrul A. M.
Molesti, Sandra
Morrow, Kristen S.
Müller-Klein, Nadine
Ngakan, Putu Oka
Palagi, Elisabetta
Petit, Odile
Pflüger, Lena S.
di Sorrentino, Eugenia Polizzi
Raghaven, Roopali
Raimbault, Gaël
Ram, Sunita
Reichard, Ulrich H.
Riley, Erin P.
Rincon, Alan V.
Ruppert, Nadine
Sadoughi, Baptiste
Santhosh, Kumar
Schino, Gabriele
Sheeran, Lori K.
Silk, Joan B.
Singh, Mewa
Sinha, Anindya
Sosa, Sebastian
Stribos, Mathieu S.
Sueur, Cédric
Tiddi, Barbara
Tkaczynski, Patrick J.
Trebouet, Florian
Widdig, Anja
Whitehouse, Jamie
Wooddell, Lauren J.
Xia, Dong-Po
von Fersen, Lorenzo
Young, Christopher
Schülke, Oliver
Ostner, Julia
Neumann, Christof
Duboscq, Julie
Brent, Lauren J. N.
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Language :
English
Title :
MacaqueNet: Advancing comparative behavioural research through large-scale collaboration
Publication date :
11 February 2025
Journal title :
Journal of Animal Ecology
ISSN :
0021-8790
eISSN :
1365-2656
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Volume :
n/a
Issue :
n/a
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