Natal dispersal refers to
A) the movement from the natal area to a new area prior to reproduction.
B) the movement of parents away from their young.
C) the practice of producing offspring spaced a certain number of years apart.
D) the relocation of young offspring to new nest sites.
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Q1: "The movement between the natal area or
Q2: Animals that practice natal philopatry
A) are born
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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