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    Breeding pair is a pair of animals which cooperate over time to produce offspring with some form of a bond between the individuals. For example, many...
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  • tritium, see Tritium § Lithium Breeding (sex act) Breeding back, a breeding effort to re-assemble extinct breed genes Breeding pair, bonded animals who cooperate...
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    Tyrrell County. One family consisted of a breeding pair and three pups, while the other consisted of a breeding pair, a yearling female, and four young pups...
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    epipelagic schooling fishes, breeding in areas close to their feeding sites. They have a monogamous mating system, forming breeding pairs in which they mate, nest...
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    pair bonding and vice versa. One of the functions of romantic love is pair bonding. Affectional bond Attachment theory Animal sexuality Breeding pair...
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    Social structure is very important in a pack. Canine packs are led by a breeding pair, consisting of the alpha male and alpha female.[citation needed] African...
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  • often called helpers. Cooperative breeding encompasses a wide variety of group structures, from a breeding pair with helpers that are offspring from...
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    America during the early 1960s, a breeding pair of Ragdolls was exported to the UK. Eight more cats followed this pair to fully establish the breed in the...
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    Red kite (section Breeding)
    monogamous and the pair-bond in resident populations is probably maintained during the winter, particularly when the pair remain on their breeding territory....
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    mated pair. In terms of mate choice, the trumpeter swan continually returns to the mate from previous breeding terms. Often the breeding pair will even...
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    numbers of pairs. The distance between nests ensures sufficient food supply for pairs and their chicks. Within a breeding territory, a pair may have several...
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    diet and breeding biology." Forktail 32 (2016): 86–88. Ibañez, Jayson C., et al. "Notes on the breeding behavior of a Philippine eagle pair at Mount Sinaka...
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    the breeding pairs of bearded vultures are estimated to be 120. The mean productivity of the bearded vulture is 0.43±0.28 fledgings per breeding pair per...
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    territories. The breeding pair will be aided in breeding by a number of helpers from its group. This is similar to the cooperative breeding system used by...
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    Bird (redirect from Bird breeding)
    is allowed by a breeding pair temporarily into the territory to assist with brood raising thereby leading to higher fitness. Breeding usually involves...
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    10,700 pairs in Latvia, and 10,200 in Russia. There were around 5,500 pairs in Romania, 5,300 in Hungary, and an estimated 4,956 breeding pairs in Bulgaria...
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    form groups or a single breeding pair as well as up to three helpers, which are usually the young males of previous pairings. Helpers assist with the...
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  • on multi-scale information, including the breeding success of the focal breeding pair, the average breeding success of the rest of the colony, and the...
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    150–200 pairs in the south), the breeding population increased from none in 1995 to at least 37 pairs by 2011. In 2021, there were more than 150 breeding pairs...
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    usually mate for life. A breeding pair is formed in a courtship display. This courtship includes undulating displays by both in the pair, with the male bird...
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    Takahē (section Breeding)
    also runs a captive breeding and rearing programme at the Burwood Breeding Centre near Te Anau which has up to 25 breeding pairs. Chicks are reared with...
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    records of small breeding populations have also been reported from Campbell Island and the Auckland Islands; in the 1940s a breeding pair was documented...
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    populations, laying usually begins in April or May. Both members of a breeding pair build the nest using plant material from the surrounding area. Nest...
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    supporting three to eight members. The groups are centered on a dominant breeding pair and are extremely cohesive and cooperative. Although generally peaceful...
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    individuals: 144 in New Mexico (36 packs and 15 breeding pairs) and 113 in Arizona (20 packs and 11 breeding pairs). At least 86 out of the known 138 pups born...
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    warblers are the most widespread species in the diverse genus Setophaga, breeding in almost the whole of North America, the Caribbean, as well as northern...
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    Grassholm in Wales, and Bonaventure Island (60,000 pairs in 2009) off the coast of Quebec. Its breeding range has extended northward and eastward, with colonies...
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    but by 1870 they were thought to be extirpated. In 1874–1875 a single breeding pair was discovered in the tule marshes of Buena Vista Lake in the southern...
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    retaining the same partner for life. A breeding pair can be accompanied by up to five fully grown non-breeding offspring from previous years that help...
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    fish like oscars, pikes, and larger catfish. The best way to acquire a breeding pair is to purchase a half dozen juvenile silver dollars and raise them together...
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