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− | + | The definition requires further input. The definition of large as >100 is arbitrary at the moment. May merge with [Social group][Large] although the latter implies a permanent state rather than a seasonal aggregation. | |
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Colonial (e.g. sea birds)
Colonial (e.g. sea birds): Organisms that come together in large colonies (100 plus individuals) - often in the same area from season to season - usually for breeding purposes
- [[Colonial (e.g. sea birds)|Colonial (e.g. sea birds)]]
The definition requires further input. The definition of large as >100 is arbitrary at the moment. May merge with [Social group][Large] although the latter implies a permanent state rather than a seasonal aggregation.
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Living in large colonies (100 plus individuals)- often in the same area from season to season - usually for breeding purposes +
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