Floating Lovers Count Too -- In The Health Of Eagle Populations
13th Nov 2006, 23:14 GMT
In a paper from the November issue of the American Naturalist, Vincenzo Penteriani, Fermín Otalora, and Miguel Ferrer, researchers at the Estación Biológica de Doñana (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain), focus on the forgotten and invisible side of animal populations -- the floaters. Floaters are dispersed individuals who enter the reproductive population when breeding territory or a potential mate become available.
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