territoriality
territoriality
Territoriality limits intraspecific competition because the individuals of a species claim their territories, so that the other individuals of a species know that they have claimed it. When they know this, they can no longer try to steal the territory.
They huddle to keep each other warm during the winter
advantageous to the territory holder in terms of ability to acquire resources. for example prey. Once territorial limits are well-defined by aggressive encounters with neighbors, intrusions and territorial challenges become rare. Ritual combat, in which size, color, location, song, posture, or other "advertising" features are employed, dispenses with aggressive encounters entirely and is advantageous to both the territory holder and intruder. Territoriality ensures access to mates and/or resources during reproductive periods. Territories vary greatly in size between species.
Terrirrality
Susanne Hagemann has written: 'Feminism and territoriality' -- subject(s): Feminism in literature, History and criticism, Irish literature 'Feminism and territoriality: a bifocal case study of literary Irelands' -- subject(s): English literature, OUR Brockhaus selection
Territoriality
Territoriality is the study of how animals (including humans) use space and objects to communicate occupancy or ownership (possession) of space. Types of territoriality - Primary: Yours exclusively (ex. property you own) Secondary: Property you are using or occupying temporarily Territorial markers: Things which signify an area is claimed
Susan J. Henders has written: 'Territoriality, asymmetry, and autonomy' -- subject(s): Autonomy, Case studies
Actually they don't. Bird songs are territoriality calls to other males, saying "keep out private property".
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