Definitionn. the behavior of a male animal that defines and defends its territory
Last update: June 19, 2015
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The new laws made by the kings were declared to be applicable to all the subjects in the kingdom, of whatever race - in other words, they became territorial; and this principle of territoriality was gradually extended to the ancient code. [Please select]
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Methods of treating territoriality in the Bell Vireo seemingly incorporate features of both schools of thought. [Please select]
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No territoriality has been reported in any species of _Microtus_, to my knowledge, and my voles showed no objection to sharing their range. [Please select]
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There was no indication that territoriality or social hierarchy existed in the population studied. [Please select]
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Numbers, breeding schedule, and territoriality in Pectoral Sandpipers of northern Alaska. [Please select]
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Diagram illustrating spacing (due to territoriality or intolerance of the rats) in twelve woodrat houses in a hedge row extending south from south boundary of the Reservation at the middle. [Please select]
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Some amount of territoriality is characteristic of this subfamily and dimorphism in color--the plumage of the male is outstandingly conspicuous--possibly is of selective value to the race. [Please select]
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