Network Analysis for Ecologists (NWAE01) — PR Stats

>From dolphin social networks to predator–prey interactions, network
analysis offers powerful tools to understand marine mammal ecology.

In this two-day live online course, you’ll learn to *build, analyse, and
visualise networks in R* using real-world ecological examples—perfect for
uncovering patterns in social structure, movement connectivity, or
ecosystem roles.
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Course Details & Format

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   *Next Session:* November 4–5, 2025 (Tuesday–Wednesday)
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   *Duration:* 2 days × ~3 hours/day = ~6 hours total
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   *Schedule:* Live online sessions in UK time (GMT/BST); recordings
   provided for flexible review across time zones
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   *Format:* Interactive remote classroom with lectures, live coding in R,
   and Q&A

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Who It’s For

Marine mammal scientists, behavioural ecologists, and conservation
practitioners who:

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   Track *social interactions* among individuals (e.g., bottlenose
   dolphins, orcas, seals)
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   Study *movement and connectivity* (e.g., migration corridors, site
   fidelity networks)
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   Analyse *feeding relationships* and trophic structure in marine
   ecosystems
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   Want to add quantitative network tools to their research toolkit

Basic R skills and familiarity with ecological data are recommended.
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What You’ll Learn

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   Build networks from marine mammal sighting, tag, or association data
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   Calculate metrics like degree, centrality, modularity, and clustering to
   quantify social or ecological roles
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   Model and simulate interaction networks to explore stability and
   resilience
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   Integrate spatial and temporal elements into network analyses
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   Produce publication-quality network visualisations for reports, papers,
   and presentations

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Fees & Registration

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   *Early bird (first 10 places): £225*
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   *Standard fee: £250*

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Why Choose NWAE01?

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   *Relevant & adaptable:* Concepts directly applicable to marine mammal
   social, ecological, and conservation studies
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   *Hands-on:* Apply methods to datasets you care about—bring your own data
   or use provided examples
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   *Expert-led:* Learn from experienced instructors combining ecological
   knowledge and statistical expertise
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   *Flexible:* Attend live or learn at your own pace with full recordings
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   *Actionable skills:* Leave with R scripts and workflows ready to apply
   in your next analysis

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*Uncover the hidden structure of marine mammal communities—strengthen your
research with the power of network analysis.*

Questions? Email *[email protected]*

-- 
Oliver Hooker PhD.
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