Fig. 3From: Social structure and Escherichia coli sharing in a group-living wild primate, Verreaux’s sifakaNetworks including 10 social groups from 2 study areas based on a group membership and home range overlap and b E. coli ST sharing. Nodes are arranged by social groups, indicated by the different colors. In network a thickness of lines is proportional to the degree of home range overlap (within-group overlap = 100 %) while in network b lines indiscriminately indicate that two individuals share the same E. coli STBack to article page