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Emigration Behavior of Spotted Salamanders on Golf Courses in Southern Rhode Island

open access: yesJournal of Herpetology, 2006
Abstract Few studies have investigated the emigration behavior of adult ambystomatid salamanders in fragmented landscapes. We assessed the emigration behavior of 30 Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) by implanting transmitters in 2003. Study sites, all in southern Rhode Island, included an active golf course, a golf course under construction ...
Montieth, Katherine E.   +1 more
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Evidence of Effects of Endemic Chytridiomycosis on Host Survival, Behavior, and Emigration: Reply to Schmidt

open access: yesConservation Biology, 2010
[Extract] In our recent publication (Murray et al. 2009), we documented a marked disease-associated reduction in apparent survival of threatened frogs infected with the pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), despite a long period since its invasion.
Murray, Kris A.   +3 more
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Emigration Behavior of Clark's Nutcracker

The Condor, 1981
-Eruptive movements of the Clark's Nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) were observed during the late summer and fall of 1977, 1978 and 1979 in northern Utah and adjacent states. Over 2,000 emigrating nutcrackers were seen during these periods. Eruptions began in mid to late August, about the time nutcrackers began foraging on developing conifer cones ...
Stephen W. Hoffman, Wayne K. Potts
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The emigration of adult children and smoking behaviors of parents

China Agricultural Economic Review, 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of adult children’s migration on the smoking behavior of rural parents who are left behind and raise the concern that the rural residents’ increasing tendency to migrate to urban areas in China nowadays could encourage such a behavior.Design/methodology/approachUsing data from the China Health ...
Tianyuan Luo, Cesar Escalante
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Genetic control of emigration behavior inTribolium castaneum andT. confusum

Behavior Genetics, 1983
Emigration behavior was measured in the flour beetlesTribolium castaneum andT. confusum. Analysis of genetic differences among populations derived from two highly inbred lines ofT. castaneum suggests differences in the genetic bases of two important aspects of the emigration rate response curve. Significant additive genetic variance in the behavior was
R A, Riddle, P S, Dawson
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The gender-specific examination of migration decision-making and remittance behavior among Latvian emigrants

Journal of Baltic Studies, 2021
This article stems from a gender-specific examination of migration decision-making and remittance behavior as a proxy for the creation of gendered transnational spaces when faced with macro-economi...
Guido Sechi   +3 more
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The Emigration of Pro-social Behaviors: A Comparative Analysis of Colombian and US Latter-day Saints

Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 2022
Abstract Scholars have studied the differences in pro-social behaviors among countries for over 50 years. Religious participation in the USA is one of the factors that lead to comparatively higher rates of giving and volunteering. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is known for the highest rates of pro-social behaviors in
H. Daniel Heist   +3 more
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Aggressive Behavior in Juvenile Coho Salmon as a Cause of Emigration

Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1962
Large numbers of coho fry (called nomads) move downstream from shortly after emergence through early fall. These fry are smaller than residual coho. Study of behavior showed coho to be aggressive and territorial or hierarchical. Nomadic coho placed in stream aquaria barren of resident fish tended to remain in the aquaria rather than continuing ...
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