Fig. 3From: Use of social network analysis to examine preferential co-occurrences in Atlantic Sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus Mitchill, 1815Co-occurrence networks of acoustically tagged Atlantic Sturgeon (n = 83) with node representing fish detected within Minas Basin during 2012–2014. Blue and black nodes represent Atlantic Sturgeon from the Saint John and Kennebec River, respectively. Nodes are connected to one another via an edge; the edge represents the formation of a dyadBack to article page