In the swordless platies, females also prefer males with artificially attached swords over conspecific males. |
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These results provide experimental confirmation that conspecific attraction occurs in at least one territorial songbird. |
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There are increasing concerns about the risks of gene flow from transgenic cultivars to conspecific weeds. |
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The model considers a group of conspecific animals searching for food simultaneously. |
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In parasitoids, the presence of conspecific females should modify decisions of females confronted with already-parasitized hosts. |
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Insect nests have guards who deter entry by both conspecific and allospecific intruders. |
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Captive bank voles, for example, changed the location of their larder hoard when a conspecific was introduced to their arena. |
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However, conspecific trees at different sites may differ in the pattern of growth rate with age. |
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The Basin Head plant has not been shown to be genetically distinct when compared to other conspecific morphotypes. |
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This time, we're not presented simply with one tribe muscling in on a rival but conspecific tribe's patch. |
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Such situations might be the appearance of a predator, for example, the fennec fox and sand cat, or meeting a conspecific. |
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Lots of species live alongside similar-looking close relatives and seem to be capable of deciding who is and isn't a conspecific. |
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Japanese queenless ants, Pristomyrmex pungens, have been observed defending their nests, food resources, and recruitment trails against other conspecific colony members. |
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Measures should be taken to avoid or minimise conspecific aggression without otherwise compromising animal welfare. |
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Provided that the regional population to be assessed is isolated from conspecific populations outside the region, the criteria of the IUCN Red List can be used without modification. |
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Nymphs of the conmlon bed bug produce antiaphrodisiac defence against conspecific males. |
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If there are no conspecific populations in neighbouring regions or if propagules are not able to disperse to the region, the regional population behaves as an endemic and the category should be left unchanged. |
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When a conspecific is angry, it is a good idea to get out of his way. |
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In step two, the existence and status of any conspecific populations outside the region that may affect the risk of extinction within the region should be investigated. |
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A distinctive feature of the guinea pig's response to conspecific odors is a behavior we have called headbobbing. |
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While many taxonomic authorities split the northern harrier and the hen harrier into distinct species, others consider them conspecific. |
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In the laboratory, cattle can be trained to recognise conspecific individuals using olfaction only. |
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Most taxonomic authorities consider the species cosmopolitan and conspecific. |
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Rufous-and-white Wrens Thryophilus rufalbus do not exhibit dear enemy effects towards conspecific or heterospecific competitors. |
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In their article, the authors note that Neanderthals had the genetic capability for language and engaged in conspecific care. |
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Male zebra finches and Bengalese finches emit directed songs to the video images of conspecific females projected onto a TFT display. |
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All centipedes were easily identified as conspecific based on coloration, though the smallest specimens were slightly brighter in coloration than the larger ones. |
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Mounted taxidermic models of conspecific and heterospecific nest-site competitors, as well as a control noncompetitor, were presented to Gouldian and long-tailed finches. |
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Yet, other taxa that have been considered by some authorities to be conspecific, for example the barking deer or muntjacs of India and China, produce sterile hybrids. |
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Two species, Microsteris gracilis and Polemonium micranthurn, are conspecific with their North American counterparts, while the rest are unique to South America. |
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Conspecific females, males, and heterospecifics were chased from the territory by the resident male Purple-throated Carib. |
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