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Chapter 8 Opener: Monarch butterflies cluster in winter in only a handful of locations. 8.1 Habitat selection and conservation. 8.2 Change in territory size in relation to an experimental change in territory quality (Part 1).
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Chapter 8 Opener: Monarch butterflies cluster in winter in only a handful of locations
8.2 Change in territory size in relation to an experimental change in territory quality (Part 1)
8.2 Change in territory size in relation to an experimental change in territory quality (Part 2)
8.2 Change in territory size in relation to an experimental change in territory quality (Part 3)
8.4 Different patterns of dancing behavior exhibited by nest-site scouts and foraging workers
8.9 The trade-off between development of locomotory muscles and reproductive equipment
8.10 Distances dispersed by male and female Belding’s ground squirrels
8.12 Male and female lions differ in their dispersal patterns
8.14 Short-range migration in the three-wattled bellbird (Part 1)
8.14 Short-range migration in the three-wattled bellbird (Part 2)
8.15 Distribution of Catharus thrushes, a genus with both resident and migratory species (Part 1)
8.15 Distribution of Catharus thrushes, a genus with both resident and migratory species (Part 2)
8.16 The long-distance migratory trait overlain on the phylogeny of Catharus thrushes
8.18 Body condition affects the migratory route chosen by red-eyed vireos
8.21 Monarch butterflies spend winter in huge clusters on fir trees in a few Mexican mountain sites
8.22 Habitat quality and survival of monarchs overwintering in central Mexico
8.23 Is migratory behavior the less preferred tactic for European blackbirds?
8.24 The leapfrog migratory pattern of western North American populations of the fox sparrow
8.27 Habitat quality and date of departure from wintering grounds by American redstarts (Part 1)
8.27 Habitat quality and date of departure from wintering grounds by American redstarts (Part 2)
8.28 Redstart habitat selection on the wintering grounds affects reproductive success
8.30 Territorial male red-shouldered widowbirds have higher resource-holding power
8.31 Fat reserves determine the winner of territorial conflicts in black-winged damselflies (Part 1)
8.31 Fat reserves determine the winner of territorial conflicts in black-winged damselflies (Part 2)
8.32 Older males fight harder in the eggfly butterfly (Part 1)
8.32 Older males fight harder in the eggfly butterfly (Part 2)