Difference between revisions of "Traits:Migratory"
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Migration (migratory)
Migration (migratory): Periodic movement of organisms between alternative habitats e.g. between areas for reproduction and one or more areas of non-reproductive activity, or between areas of foraging and areas used for other activities. Most migrations occur at predictable intervals triggered by stimuli e.g. unfavourable conditions. NB: Movements that do not include an obligatory return journey are classified as dispersal (Baretta-Bekker et al., 1992).
Has Values:
- [[Migratory|Migration (migratory)]]
- [[Diel|Diel]]
- [[NonMigratoryResident|Non-migratory (resident)]]
- [[OntogeneticMigration|Ontogenetic migration]]
- [[SeasonalEnvironment|Seasonal (environment)]]
- [[SeasonalFeeding|Seasonal (feeding)]]
- [[SeasonalReproduction|Seasonal (reproduction)]]
... more about "Migratory"
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Periodic movement of organisms between alt … Periodic movement of organisms between alternative habitats e.g. between areas for reproduction and one or more areas of non-reproductive activity, or between areas of foraging and areas used for other activities. Most migrations occur at predictable intervals triggered by stimuli e.g. unfavourable conditions. NB: Movements that do not include an obligatory return journey are classified as dispersal (Baretta-Bekker et al., 1992).s dispersal (Baretta-Bekker et al., 1992). +
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