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Behaviour Ecology

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Dispersal

Author: Judzea Gatt



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Tendency for once aggregated animals to become more widely dispersed. Is a one-way travel (un-like migration). Most commonly as travel away form breeding area. Scale varies from meters to kilometres. Massive costs in energy, time, risk of predation and unknow foraging grounds. Can be active by locomotion or passive by environment. Benefits, reduces intra-specific competition, colonises new habitats, reduces inbreeding.


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