• Philopatry is the tendency of an organism to stay in or habitually return to a particular area. The causes of philopatry are numerous, but natal philopatry...
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  • Natal homing, or natal philopatry, is the homing process by which some adult animals that have migrated away from their juvenile habitats return to their...
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    among thousands of similar holes, after a trip of several kilometers. In philopatry, insects that hibernate are able to recall a specific location up to a...
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    to ponds. Toads, like many amphibians, exhibit breeding site fidelity (philopatry). Individual American toads return to their natal ponds to breed, making...
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    100. It can be extrapolated from the general primate behavior of female philopatry that female uakaries are also philopatric. This means that males leave...
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    November 2016. Rohwer, Frank C.; Anderson, Michael G. (1988). "Female-Biased Philopatry, Monogamy, and the Timing of Pair Formation in Migratory Waterfowl". Current...
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  • that happened for such an evolutionary process to occur. The male-biased philopatry theory proposes that if human social groups were originally based around...
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    chimpanzees avoid inbreeding even in the presence of substantial bisexual philopatry". R Soc Open Sci. 11 (1): 230967. Bibcode:2024RSOS...1130967W. doi:10...
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    University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-79854-7. Shields, W. M. 1982. Philopatry, Inbreeding, and the Evolution of Sex. Print. 50–69. Meagher S, Penn DJ...
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    migration diel vertical Lessepsian salmon run sardine run Homing natal philopatry Insect migration butterflies monarch Sea turtle migration Swarm algorithms...
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    connectivity among osprey populations and consequences for conservation: philopatry versus dispersal as key factors". Conservation Genetics. 19 (4): 839–851...
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    individuals. Female eiders frequently exhibit a high degree of natal philopatry, where they return to breed on the same island where they were hatched...
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    factors, such as low rates of dispersal or returning to the spawning area (philopatry), can cause a particular group of organisms to have high speciation rates...
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    2011.01115.x. Stacey, Peter B. and Ligon, J. David; "The Benefits-of-Philopatry Hypothesis for the Evolution of Cooperative Breeding: Variation in Territory...
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    reproduce. Individuals return to their specific home islands, exhibiting philopatry. When yellow-lipped sea kraits on Fijian islands were relocated to different...
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    5 °C. Because of this very narrow thermal tolerance, Adults may exhibit philopatry where temperatures are stable and low. However it has also been hypothesized...
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    smaller species nest in natural cavities and burrows. They exhibit strong philopatry, returning to their natal colony to breed and returning to the same nesting...
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    groups ranging from 10 to 85 individuals, with groups exhibiting female philopatry and males emigrating from natal group at puberty. Crab eating macaques...
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  • patrilocality, pointing out that hunter-gatherer societies have a flexible philopatry or practice multilocality, which in turn leads to a more egalitarian society...
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    the rank of her mother. There has been extensive research into female philopatry, common in social animals, as females tend not to leave the social group...
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    means to reduce egg predation upon their newly laid eggs. Both sexes show philopatry and high site fidelity. Port Jackson Shark movements have been quantified...
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    and harder to identify. They are colonial nesters, displaying strong philopatry to their natal colonies and nesting sites. Most species nest in crevices...
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    Little is known about individual range or whether toadfish exhibit natal philopatry. Toadfish are ambush predators during the day, when they remain buried...
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    statistics used, and other factors. The ornate box turtle has a high degree of philopatry, which means that it returns to the same area year after year, and it...
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    Procellariids display high levels of philopatry, exhibiting both natal philopatry and site fidelity. Natal philopatry, the tendency of a bird to breed close...
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    Beavers". Natural Sciences. Retrieved 24 April 2013. Campbell, Ruairidh. "Philopatry and territoriality in the Eurasian beaver". Wildlife Conservation Research...
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    Albon, S.D. (2002). "Microsatellite DNA evidence for genetic drift and philopatry in Svalbard reindeer". Molecular Ecology. 11 (10): 1923–1930. Bibcode:2002MolEc...
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    Hirschauer, Margaret T.; Wolter, Kerri; Neser, Walter (2017). "Natal philopatry in young Cape Vultures Gyps coprotheres". Ostrich. 88: 79–82. doi:10.2989/00306525...
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    case of females, the stable dominance hierarchy is a result of female philopatry, when individuals tend to remain with the troop into which they are born...
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    fission-fusion societies, and Indri forms pair bonds. Some lemurs exhibit female philopatry, where females stay within their natal range and the males migrate upon...
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