نتایج جستجو برای: territoriality

تعداد نتایج: 854  

Journal: :Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2021

Abstract The wool carder bee Anthidium manicatum is one textbook example of resource defense polygyny among solitary bees, known for intense male–male competition, forced copulations, and the extreme form interspecific territoriality toward other flower visitors. This mating system depends on spatial structure defended requires several adaptations in males. allocation patches with host plants a...

2016
Linus Günther Marlena D Lopez Mirjam Knörnschild Kyle Reid Martina Nagy Frieder Mayer

With their extraordinary species richness and diversity in ecological traits and social systems, bats are a promising taxon for testing socio-ecological hypotheses in order to get new insights into the evolution of animal social systems. Regarding its roosting habits, proboscis bats form an extreme by occupying sites which are usually completely exposed to daylight (e.g. tree trunks, vines or r...

2013
Suzanne F. Morrison Pita Biciloa Peter S. Harlow J. Scott Keogh

The Critically Endangered Fijian crested iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis, occurs at extreme density at only one location, with estimates of >10,000 iguanas living on the 70 hectare island of Yadua Taba in Fiji. We conducted a mark and recapture study over two wet seasons, investigating the spatial ecology and intraspecific interactions of the strictly arboreal Fijian crested iguana. This species...

2016
Louis J. Ambrosio J. Antonio Baeza Chaolun Allen Chen

Host monopolization theory predicts symbiotic organisms inhabiting morphologically simple, relatively small and scarce hosts to live solitarily as a result of territorial behaviors. We tested this prediction with Tunicotheres moseri, an endosymbiotic crab dwelling in the atrial chamber of the morphologically simple, small, and relatively scarce ascidian Styela plicata. As predicted, natural pop...

2018
Chelsea M. Stehle Andrew C. Battles Michelle N. Sparks Michele A. Johnson

The availability of food resources can affect the size and shape of territories, as well as the behaviors used to defend territories, in a variety of animal taxa. However, individuals within a population may respond differently to variation in food availability if the benefits of territoriality vary among those individuals. For example, benefits to territoriality may differ for animals of diffe...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2010
E Moralez-Silva F J L Silva E L A Monteiro-Filho

Habitat use by the Little Blue Heron (Egretta caerulea) and discovery of feeding territoriality are discussed here. The results showed the existence of a territorial individual defending an area (2,564.46 +/- 943.56 m(2)) close to the mangrove, and non-territorial individuals (9.17 +/- 2.54) in the rest of a demarcated area (mean area for the non-territorial: 893.25 +/- 676.72). A weak positive...

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