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Published on: June 16, 2020
Societies of the open ocean without territories
Hal Whitehead1, Sam F Walmsley1
1Biology Department, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada hwhitehe@dal.ca sam.walmsley@dal.cahttps://whiteheadlab.weebly.com/.
Abstract:
Shared group identifications can significantly subdivide populations. However, groups with mutual recognition may not be territorial. In the deep ocean, territoriality is absent but some species have important groups based upon shared identification. Control over access to physical space should be dropped from the definition of "society," although "territorial society" could be retained as an important subcategory.
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