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Territory inheritance in clownfish.

by Peter M Buston - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London , 2004
"... Animal societies composed of breeders and nonbreeders present a challenge to evolutionary theory because it is not immediately apparent how natural selection can preserve the genes that underlie nonbreeding strategies. The clownf ish Amphiprion percula forms groups composed of a breeding pair and 0 ..."
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and 0-4 non-breeders. Non-breeders gain neither present direct, nor present indirect benef its from the association. To determine whether non-breeders obtain future direct benef its, I investigated the pattern of territory inheritance. I show that non-breeders stand to inherit the territory within which

The Dynamics of Personal Territories on the Web

by Thomas Beauvisage
"... In this paper, we present a long-term study of user-centric Web traffic data collected in 2000-2002 and 2005-2006 from two large representative panels of French Internet users. Our work focuses on the dynamics of personal territories on the Web and their evolution between 2000 and 2006. At the sessi ..."
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In this paper, we present a long-term study of user-centric Web traffic data collected in 2000-2002 and 2005-2006 from two large representative panels of French Internet users. Our work focuses on the dynamics of personal territories on the Web and their evolution between 2000 and 2006

Territorial Agglomeration as a Local

by Jari Kolehmainen, Jari Kolehmainen , 2003
"... this article the concept of territorial agglomeration is discussed from the point of view of innovation activities. From this same angle, some suggestions are also made as to how to bring some clarity to the complex issue of the relationship between companies and their local operational environment. ..."
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this article the concept of territorial agglomeration is discussed from the point of view of innovation activities. From this same angle, some suggestions are also made as to how to bring some clarity to the complex issue of the relationship between companies and their local operational environment

Causes and consequences of individual variation in territory size in the American red squirrel

by Todd D. Steury, Dennis L. Murray
"... variation in territory size in the American red squirrel. – Oikos 101: 147–156. For most territorial species that defend food or other resources, territory size is inversely related to resource density. However, in some food-based territorial species, larger territories are known to contain greater ..."
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resources, survival should be correlated positively with territory size and that both individual (body mass, sex, duration of territory ownership) and habitat-specific (population density) attributes would contribute to variation in territory size. We monitored survival and territory size of 58 squirrels

CHAPTER 16 Territoriality in odonates

by Jukka Suhonen, Markus J. Rantala, Johanna Honkavaara
"... Within odonates, male mating patterns range from active mate search to long-term territorial defence of oviposition sites. In territorial species, males may use three mating tactics or strategies that may be determined environmentally or genetically: territoriality, non-territoriality, or reversible ..."
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Within odonates, male mating patterns range from active mate search to long-term territorial defence of oviposition sites. In territorial species, males may use three mating tactics or strategies that may be determined environmentally or genetically: territoriality, non-territoriality

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

by unknown authors
"... A Select Committee on the prevalence, impacts and government responses to illicit use of the drug colloquially known as “Ice ” in the Northern Territory, be appointed. The Committee will investigate and report on: a. The reliability of government data on Ice use and measures to enhance the collectio ..."
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A Select Committee on the prevalence, impacts and government responses to illicit use of the drug colloquially known as “Ice ” in the Northern Territory, be appointed. The Committee will investigate and report on: a. The reliability of government data on Ice use and measures to enhance

An Ontological Approach to Territorial Disputes

by Brian Donohue, J. Neil Otte, Barry Smith
"... Abstract – Disputes over territory are a major contributing factor to the disruption of international relations. We believe that a cumulative, integrated, and continuously updated resource providing information about such disputes in an easily accessible form would be of benefit to intelligence anal ..."
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Abstract – Disputes over territory are a major contributing factor to the disruption of international relations. We believe that a cumulative, integrated, and continuously updated resource providing information about such disputes in an easily accessible form would be of benefit to intelligence

Individual voice recognition in a territorial frog (Rana catesbeiana

by Mark A. Bee, H. Carl Gerhardt - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, Biological Sciences , 2002
"... Some territorial animals display low levels of aggression towards a familiar territorial neighbour in its usual territory, but exhibit high levels of aggression towards neighbours in novel locations and unfamiliar individuals. Here, we report results from a field playback study that investigated whe ..."
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Some territorial animals display low levels of aggression towards a familiar territorial neighbour in its usual territory, but exhibit high levels of aggression towards neighbours in novel locations and unfamiliar individuals. Here, we report results from a field playback study that investigated

DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDERS AND TERRITORIAL IDENTITY IN

by unknown authors , 2001
"... Abstract: The need to (re)affirm the diversity of places and regions in order to make them economically and culturally “more competitive ” on the globalised market of goods and services has been widely accepted in regional and local development policies in Portugal, but much more rhetorically than i ..."
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/regional development stakeholders, both individual and institutional ones. The problem is that appropriate conceptualisations and analytical tools for comprehensive identification and assessment of various dimensions of territorial identity have been lacking. Since it has not been clear what the identity of places

AMERICAN INDIAN TERRITORIALITY

by An Online, Imre Sutton
"... To date, no one has prepared a research guide that would assist scholars, students and other in their desire and efforts to ascertain major issues dealing with Indian territoriality and land tenure or find data, maps, bibliographical sources, glossaries of terms, and related matters that pertain to ..."
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with American Indian (Native American) lands, territory and related concerns may originate among any number of groups or individuals: tribes, academic scholars, independent writers, and officials at various levels of government. A large body of resources in print (as well as in manuscript) is housed
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