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Movement and Migration

2017
Movement is a fundamental concept among Native peoples of the American Southwest, and early archaeologists adopted a strong interest in migration from Native groups with whom they interacted. Over the past two decades, southwest archaeologists have made significant contributions to method and theory in migration studies, including ways of identifying ...
Catherine M. Cameron, Scott G. Ortman
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Migration Without Movement

Journal of Early American History
Abstract The growing borders of early America encompassed numerous tenuously affiliated migrants, who did not move but found themselves inside expanding national borders. These migrants presented a legal conundrum. Were they subject to the standard naturalization process or were they considered citizens due to the treaties incorporating the territory ...
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Elephant‐seal movements: Modelling migration

Canadian Journal of Statistics, 1998
AbstractElephant seals migrate over vast areas of the eastern North Pacific Ocean between rookeries in southern California and distant northern foraging areas. Several models of particle movement were evaluated and a model for great‐circle motion found to give reasonable results for the movement of an adult female.
Brillinger, David R., Stewart, Brent S.
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Movement, Locomotion, and Migration

2022
This chapter looks into the reasons for the movement, locomotion, and migration of individual organisms across the planet. Complex free-living organisms may respond to changes in their immediate surroundings by actively determining where to position themselves and for how long. Some organisms preferred other locations for breeding and feeding, and many
Jon Scott   +9 more
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Movements and migration

2013
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Koehn, John D, Crook, David
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