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Site use and fidelity in the Common Guillemot Uria aalge

Ibis, 1996
The site fidelity of 470 colour‐ringed Common Guillemots Uria aalge with at least 1 year of breeding experience was followed on the Isle of May from 1982 to 1993. On average, 85.7% of birds recorded breeding at a site in any year were present at the same site in the following season.
Harris, M.P., Wanless, S., Barton, T.R.
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Site fidelity and homing behaviour of intertidal sculpins revisited

Journal of Fish Biology, 2016
To assess the repeatability of an ecological study, this study both partially replicates and extends a previous study on the site fidelity and homing ability of two abundant and ecologically important species of rocky intertidal sculpin fishes, Oligocottus maculosus and Oligocottus snyderi.
M L, Knope, K A, Tice, D C, Rypkema
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Site Fidelity: Rock Pigeons and Refugees

Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ), 2014
This paper presents a series of multi-disciplinary artworks developed from collaborations with local Tasmanian pigeon fanciers and homing associations. The artworks explore the desire to locate habitat in unstable environments, exposing bespoke ecosystems and visualising agency within a locational / relational feedback loop.
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Site selection and fidelity by crested porcupines for denning

Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 2005
The crested porcupine is a large rodent living in Central and North Africa, with a European distribution limited to Italy. Its biology and particularly its denning habits are inadequately known. Our study was carried out in a Mediterranean coastal area of central Italy. We radiotagged 13 adult porcupines, assessing their den site selection and use each
Monetti L   +3 more
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Influences on Release‐Site Fidelity of Translocated Elk

Restoration Ecology, 2004
AbstractSeveral eastern states are considering the restoration of free‐ranging elk populations via translocation from western populations. Optimal habitat immediately surrounding release sites has been found to enhance elk reintroduction success in western states.
Jeffery L. Larkin   +4 more
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SITE FIDELITY, TERRITORY FIDELITY, AND NATAL PHILOPATRY IN WILLOW FLYCATCHERS (EMPIDONAX TRAILLII)

The Auk, 2004
Abstract I investigated the causes and consequences of adult breeding-site fidelity, territory fidelity, and natal philopatry in Willow Flycatchers (Empidonax traillii) in southeastern Oregon over a 10-year period, testing the general hypothesis that fidelity and dispersal distances are influenced by previous breeding performance.
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Site Fidelity

Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction, 2013
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Loss of flockmates weakens winter site fidelity in golden-crowned sparrows ( Zonotrichia atricapilla )

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2023
Anastasia E Madsen   +2 more
exaly  

Defining null expectations for animal site fidelity

Ecology Letters, 2023
Simona Picardi   +2 more
exaly  

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