"The movement between the natal area or social group and the area or social group where breeding first takes place" (Clobert et al. 2001) describes
A) breeding dispersal.
B) habitat selection.
C) natal dispersal.
D) natal philopatry.
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Q2: Animals that practice natal philopatry
A) are born
Q3: Natal dispersal refers to
A) the movement from
Q4: One potential cost of remaining in the
Q5: It is difficult to measure the fitness
Q6: Reproductive suppression, through either chemical means, such
Q7: Populations of animals can become adapted to
Q8: Efficiency in finding food and escaping predators,
Q9: Animals that practice natal dispersal may
A) avoid
Q10: There has been considerable debate over the
Q11: Höner and colleagues (2007) studied eight clans
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