单词 | natal philopatry |
释义 | > as lemmasnatal philopatry Philopatric behaviour, esp. (also more fully natal philopatry) a tendency to return to the place of origin to breed; the extent to which an animal or species shows this behaviour. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > by habits or actions > habits and actions > [noun] > returning to birthplace (to breed) philopatry1951 the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > [noun] > returning to the birthplace to breed philopatry1951 1951 C. E. Huntington in Ecology 32 352/1 Ortstreue is the tendency of an animal to return to its birthplace or breeding place, particularly for breeding. The word ‘philopatry’ will be used as its English equivalent in this review. 1963 E. Mayr Animal Species & Evol. xiv. 416 Sedentary habits, territory occupancy, and philopatry (aided by homing ability) tend to reduce the amount of random dispersal. 1982 Behavioral Ecol. & Sociobiol. 10 278/2 Natal philopatry of long-billed curlews appears significantly male biased. 1990 Naturalist 115 48 Female pipistrelles show remarkable fidelity or philopatry to their nursery colony. 1999 Auk Jan. 20 Natal philopatry occurs when a juvenile animal returns to breed at its place of birth, whereas breeding philopatry results when an animal returns to breed at the site of a previous breeding attempt. < as lemmas |
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