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All these species are gregarious and commonly occur in small clumps or colonies.
They form dense gregarious populations that are unable to gain new territories rapidly.
If the book captures the restless, gregarious and troubled spirit of the man, the music proves more elusive.
In contrast to sentinel species, gregarious nuclear species can also positively affect the foraging efficiency of other flock participants.
However, cedar waxwings could be a better dispersal agent than gray silky-flycatchers because of their gregarious behaviour and abundance during the mistletoe fruit season.
Improving the quality of gregarious parasitoids reared for field release by manipulating their adult size is a question that has received relatively little attention but that merits further investigation.
A comparative test of a gregarious and a territorial columbid.
Further, the final proof that an area is a reservation must be through the observer actually witnessing the transition from the solitary to the gregarious phase.
We are gregarious creatures who require a wide variety of disciplines to make sense of our world and bring a measure of personal control to it.
Children from service families tend to be more gregarious and outgoing.
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There are some who are gregarious and who like to share a cell, and there are others who find it really difficult.
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He is gregarious and speaks at a great speed.
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After all, it is quite clear from one's reading of history that man is a gregarious animal, and that people like to go in crowds.
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In some relations of life we are gregarious animals; in some we are non-gregarious.
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Even more so are the youth of the country gregarious.
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He did not mind what the colour of the sheep was, but what he objected to was their gregarious habits.
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She not only welcomes individuals but is a very gregarious character.
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Second, they must provide an opportunity for the gregarious enjoyment of the countryside which many people genuinely seem to like.
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They are gregarious and need to be watched carefully for certain illnesses.
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I only know it to be the fact that sheep, even when led astray still continue to be gregarious.
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With regard, for instance, to hostels, a certain type of person with gregarious instincts does not like to be herded in the old workhouse.
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After all, modern man is a gregarious animal who is not sufficient unto himself.
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I do not think that as a nation we are becoming more neighbourly or more gregarious.
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The last group may feel lonely, lost and frightened, having been accustomed to being one among a number of people living generally a somewhat gregarious life.
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Let us realise that there are many people who do not appreciate these areas, who are gregarious and who much prefer all the noise of a holiday camp.
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One of the wickednesses of the old zoos was that an animal, gregarious by habit, could be placed on its own, like solitary confinement for a socially-minded human being.
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Their flight is strong and direct, and they are very gregarious.
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They are gregarious and often colonial seed-eaters with short thick but pointed bills.
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Otherwise, they are somewhat gregarious, being found in groups often including 5 to 6 birds but occasionally groups can number up to 40 individuals.
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They are initially gregarious and feed only on the surface layer of leaves of their food plant.
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He was disciplined, clever, and gregarious, with a marked facility for making friends.
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Young larvae are gregarious and feed during the day.
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The wallaby was gregarious, with groups being loyal to a particular location.
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Numbers increase continuously over the growing season of the host plant, and because of the gregarious nature of these insects large aggregations are common.
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The short-eared rock-wallaby is a gregarious vegetarian, found in rocky hills and gorges.
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She's sensitive, naive and dreamy, cheerful, spontaneous and gregarious.
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The passenger pigeon was a colonial and gregarious bird practicing communal roosting and communal breeding and needed large numbers for optimum breeding conditions.
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The adults are gregarious and sometimes form schools but the juveniles are solitary and are often to be found swimming among corals.
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He soon made a name for himself with his forceful strokeplay and useful medium-paced bowling, backed up by a larger-than-life, gregarious and convivial personality.
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They are often sluggish, not running from predators; gregarious; and diurnal, since warning displays only work if they can be seen by potential enemies.
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On hatching, the larvae are gregarious and weave for themselves a silken canopy of webbing.
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Leila is a gregarious and polite young lady whom the townsfolk have welcomed with open arms.
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He was the less gregarious of the brothers, and being a minority partner in the ironworks probably didn't help his disposition.
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Generally nocturnal, the round ribbontail ray can be solitary or gregarious, and is an active predator of small, benthic molluscs, crustaceans, and bony fishes.
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The plants are often gregarious with flowers that are brilliant scarlet, pink, or red.
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In coastal areas, males may remain gregarious even during the estrous period of females.
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Although a genius, he hardly has a studious personality and is very gregarious.
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The amateur detective is usually a gregarious, well-liked individual who is able to get the community members to talk freely about each other.
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The larvae are gregarious and large groups have been counted in a single spinning.
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Most are gregarious and typically seen in small groups.
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Furthermore, she was a gregarious and kind-hearted woman.
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They are gregarious for dragonflies, and are commonly seen perching in groups.
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They remain in a group, feeding together, becoming less gregarious as they develop.
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The preference for certain kinds of aerial insect as a food source seems to correlate with gregarious or colonial behavior versus territoriality.
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The interpretation of dinosaurs as gregarious has also extended to depicting carnivorous theropods as pack hunters working together to bring down large prey.
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A gregarious species throughout the year, they feed in flocks in the terraced cultivated fields.
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The streaky-headed seedeater is usually seen in pairs, but can be gregarious, forming large flocks, alone or with other canary species.
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New colonies are very unlikely to start up spontaneously because this gregarious bird will only nest where others are already present.
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They are gregarious, feeding, roosting, and flying together, often in formation.
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Alleman is described as a large man who possessed great physical strength and a gregarious personality.
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The whistling ducks have long legs and necks, and are very gregarious, flying to and from night-time roosts in large flocks.
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Devinder is a gregarious man who loves his daughter and wants her to live as freely as possible.
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Diamond identifies six criteria including the animal being sufficiently docile, gregarious, willing to breed in captivity and having a social dominance hierarchy.
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Finfoots are not gregarious in habits and are usually seen singly or in pairs.
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Vernal hanging parrot is less gregarious than some of its relatives, and is usually in small groups outside the breeding season.
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Males are gregarious when immature, but become more aggressive as they age, vigorously defending territories in competition for females.
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Their flight is strong and direct, and most are gregarious.
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The caterpillars are gregarious in all their instars, many times traveling in single file processions all over the food plant.
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While other woodhoopoes are gregarious birds which gather in flocks, the scimitarbills are usually seen alone or in pairs.
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Noisy miners are gregarious and territorial; they forage, bathe, roost, breed and defend territory communally, forming colonies that can contain several hundred birds.
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Being a largely ground-dwelling, gregarious bird, domestication of the quail was not difficult, although many of its wild instincts are retained in captivity.
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His gregarious personality may well have been popular with many of them.
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In addition, following aggressive incidents, various forms of conflict resolution have been observed in mammalian species, particularly in gregarious primates.
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There is some evidence of gregarious behaviour in other tyrannosaurids as well.
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There is plentiful evidence for gregarious behaviour among herbivorous dinosaurs, including ceratopsians and hadrosaurs.
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He was described as a boisterous and gregarious personality in his youth.
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They are gregarious seed-eaters with short, thick, red bills.
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Because the species was social and gregarious, creating a few specimens would not be ideal.
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The colonies are formed by the gregarious settlement of larvae, which require contact with an existing colony to metamorphose into adult worms.
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They are gregarious and often colonial seed-eaters with short, thick, but pointed bills.
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He was highly respected by the ethnic minority tribes living there not only for his prowess in martial arts, but also for his gregarious character.
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If the species was already unpalatable, predators might learn to avoid the cluster, protecting gregarious individuals with the new aposematic trait.
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Like most gulls, it is highly gregarious in winter, both when feeding and in evening roosts.
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A gregarious party man, he enjoyed life fully.
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Away from the territories the birds remain gregarious.
The gregarious or 'herd' instinct was fundamental to social life in humans, as with most organisms.
Humans, like all gregarious animals, might develop towards increasing variety, more stringent integration, or extinction.
Various social and institutional arrangements were put into place or expanded to deal with satisfying the gregarious instinct.
He was extraordinarily gregarious and habitually reached out to interesting people, continually expanding his circle of acquaintances.
They must have been gregarious from the start.
A similar situation occurs in the male desert locust which, during the gregarious phase, breeds under crowded conditions.
In the ponds, the fish are gregarious and found in shoals, and they occupy the entire water column.
We noted the mismatch between the mainly solitary activities children were undertaking and the gregarious settings in which they were often expected to undertake them.
Gregarious instincts included the potentially peaceful instincts of sympathy and association.
Among hosts, marine vertebrates tend to be large, extremely vagile and gregarious, with generalized broad diets.
Monkeys and apes are long-lived, usually gregarious, and intelligent animals reliant on learned behavior.
Grain- and seed-eaters of grassland and savannah were gregarious and tended to breed in colonies.
If we take the social organisation of primates for example; most diurnal and some nocturnal species are "gregarious" - they feed, travel and sleep in groups.
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