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- and wintering grounds. Some of the known reasons for organisms to be philopatric would be for mating (reproduction), survival, migration, parental care...
- Unusually, for a solitary species, in the Kalahari Desert the males are philopatric whereas the females dis****. The common slender mongoose is primarily...
- group, usually before they reach ****ual maturity, whereas females are philopatric and stay in the same group their whole lives. Baboons in captivity have...
- Andersson, M.; Waldeck, P. (2007). "Host-parasite kinship in a female-philopatric bird po****tion: evidence from relatedness trend analysis". Molecular...
- ****es have a similar level of aggressiveness. Bonobos live in a male philopatric society where the females immigrate to new communities while males remain...
- dis****. Female dispersal is not seen only in birds; males may remain philopatric in mammals when the average adult male residency in a breeding group...
- primate behavior of female philopatry that female uakaries are also philopatric. This means that males leave the natal group. The total size of the group's...
- It is also known that in cooperative breeders where both ****es are philopatric like the varied sittella, adult **** ratios are equally or more male-biased...
- part of their song. This may indicate that birds dis**** and are not philopatric. Females may sing briefly in the presence of a male. Apart from their...
- that historically were free of land mammals. Albatrosses are highly philopatric, meaning they usually return to their natal colony to breed. This tendency...