# MS Title: Wild kangaroos maintain long-term affiliations with popular individuals and become more social when caring for young MS Authors: Campbell, Nora E; Ord, Terry J ## FILE NAME AND CONTENT Campbell_Ord_data.xlsx All data used in analyis of kangaroo social networks. ## FILE STRUCTURE AND UNITS OF MEASUREMENT The file is a xlsx file that can be opened using any text, spreadsheet or statistical program. ## xlsx file column headings Descriptions for the headings in the .xlsx file are given below. ### Roo - The individual kangaroo, given by a number, predated by the sex/age it was last seen as. E.g. Roo f4 is kangaroo 004, who was last seen in 2020, identified as a female. ### sex - The sex/age of the focal kangaroo in a given year. Females with and without young ar categorised seperately. ### Date - The date that the photograph used to identify the kangaroo was taken. ### Time - The time that the photograph used to identify the kangaroo was taken. ### AM/PM - The time of day the data was collected. AM data was collected shortly after sunrise until mid-morning. PM data was collected from mid-afternoon to sunset. ### All other individuals within 3 m - All other kangaroos seen within an estimated 3 meters of the focal kangaroo. ### Males - The number of males in the photograph with the focal kangaroo. ### Females without Young - The number of females with no young in the photograph with the focal kangaroo. ### Females with Young - The number of mother kangaroos in the photograph with the focal kangaroo. ### Fully emerged juveniles - The number juveniles belonging to the focal kangaroo (only valid if the focal kangaroo was a female with young), that are fully emerged from the pouch. ### Other juveniles - The number of juveniles not belonging to the focal kagnaroo seen in the photograph with the focal kangaroo. ### Unknown - The number of kangaroos in the photograph with the focal kangaroo whose sex cannot be determined. ### Observed ID'd Associates - Individual kangaroos (represented by a number) that are seen in the photograph with the focal kangaroo. ## DATA COLLECTOR - Photographs used in the study were taken by Terry J. Ord. Kangaroos were identified from these photographs by Nora E. Campbell.