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Male-Male Greeting Behavior Observed in Chacma Baboons (Papio ursinus griseipes) in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique. [PDF]
Muschinski J.
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Larval Genomics as a Viable, Fisheries-Independent Tool for Investigating Population Structure in Tropical Pacific Tunas. [PDF]
Jaskiel JE +10 more
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Journal of Human Evolution, 2020
The baboons (Papio sp.) exhibit marked interspecies variation in social behavior. The thesis presented here argues, first, that male philopatry is a crucial factor, arguably the crucial factor, underlying the other distinctive features (one-male units ...
Clifford J Jolly
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The baboons (Papio sp.) exhibit marked interspecies variation in social behavior. The thesis presented here argues, first, that male philopatry is a crucial factor, arguably the crucial factor, underlying the other distinctive features (one-male units ...
Clifford J Jolly
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Freshwater Biology, 2023
Dispersal has major impacts on population dynamics, population genetics and evolution, and also is critical for population management and conservation.
R. Fay +8 more
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Dispersal has major impacts on population dynamics, population genetics and evolution, and also is critical for population management and conservation.
R. Fay +8 more
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A Review of Philopatry in Seabirds and Comparisons with Other Waterbird Species
John C Coulson
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Otolith microchemistry shows natal philopatry of walleye in western Lake Erie
, 2020Natal philopatry is important to the structure of fish populations because it can lead to local adaptations among component stocks of a mixed population, reducing the risk of recruitment failure. By contrast, straying between component stocks may bolster
Kuan‐Yu Chen +4 more
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Male philopatry in spider monkeys revisited
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2013ABSTRACTDispersal patterns are critical for understanding social systems as they influence social interactions and relationships. Spider monkeys (Atelesspp.) are typically described as being characterized by male philopatry and female dispersal, with these patterns reflected in stronger affiliative and cooperative relationships among males than among ...
Filippo, Aureli +4 more
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Fisheries Research, 2019
Nursery areas are critical for the reproductive cycle and biological requirements of Bull Sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) as they increase the survival of populations.
Nadia Sandoval Laurrabaquio-A +5 more
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Nursery areas are critical for the reproductive cycle and biological requirements of Bull Sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) as they increase the survival of populations.
Nadia Sandoval Laurrabaquio-A +5 more
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Ardea, 2020
Avian obligate brood parasitism is a specialised life history strategy that may impact the dispersal of juvenile and adult parasites when compared with non-parasitic (parental) bird species.
M. Hauber, Sacha K. Heath, C. Tonra
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Avian obligate brood parasitism is a specialised life history strategy that may impact the dispersal of juvenile and adult parasites when compared with non-parasitic (parental) bird species.
M. Hauber, Sacha K. Heath, C. Tonra
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Oikos, 2019
Although inter‐individual heterogeneity in many aspects of dispersal behaviour is widely reported, this key life‐history trait is predominantly modelled as a dichotomous state of philopatry versus dispersal.
Delphine Ducros +9 more
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Although inter‐individual heterogeneity in many aspects of dispersal behaviour is widely reported, this key life‐history trait is predominantly modelled as a dichotomous state of philopatry versus dispersal.
Delphine Ducros +9 more
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