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As has been indicated, dispersal is a permanent exodus from place of birth and may lead to an expansion of a species geographic range. Most movements, however, involve a return to the place of origin and may be confined to a small area. The concepts of territory, home range, movements within a home range, dispersal and migratory movements are generally
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As has been indicated, dispersal is a permanent exodus from place of birth and may lead to an expansion of a species geographic range. Most movements, however, involve a return to the place of origin and may be confined to a small area. The concepts of territory, home range, movements within a home range, dispersal and migratory movements are generally
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Migration, Movements, and Non-breeding Ecology
2022Little bustard seasonal movements are complex. Besides the long known fully long-distance migratory populations (i.e. those of western France, Russia, and Central Asia), there are also others fully migratory that perform shorter migrations, such as many from northern Spain, or partially migratory, such as those from central Spain.
Morales, Manuel B. +4 more
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Movement: migration and navigation
2020Abstract Using migration and navigation as a focus, this chapter looks at the movements of birds. The genetic, hormonal, and physiological control of migration is analysed as are the evolution of migratory strategies and routes. Particular emphasis is given to fuelling migration and the significance of stop-over behaviours during ...
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The principles of directed cell migration
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021Shuvasree Sengupta +2 more
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The front and rear of collective cell migration
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2016Roberto Mayor +1 more
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