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- Harem_(zoology) abstract "A harem is an animal group consisting of one or two males, a number of females and their offspring. The dominant male drives off other males and maintains the unity of the group. If present, the second male is subservient to the dominant male. As juvenile males grow, they leave the group and roam as solitary individuals or join bachelor herds. Females in the group may be inter-related. The dominant male mates with the females as they become sexually active and drives off competitors, until he is displaced by another male. In some species, incoming males that achieve dominant status may commit infanticide.For the male, the main benefits of the harem system is obtaining exclusive access to a group of mature females. The females benefit from being in a stable social group and the associated benefits of grooming, predator avoidance and cooperative defense of territory. The disadvantages for the male are the energetic costs of gaining or defending a harem which may leave him with reduced reproductive success. The females are disadvantage if their offspring are killed during dominance battles or by incoming males.".
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- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageRevisionID "707738059".
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Bachelor_herd.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Bark_beetle.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink California_sheephead.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Behavior.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethology.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Cichlid.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Common_pheasant.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Elephant_seal.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Gelada.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Golden_snub-nosed_monkey.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Gray_langur.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Greater_rhea.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Greater_short-nosed_fruit_bat.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Guinea_baboon.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Hamadryas_baboon.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Herding.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Hogfish.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Infanticide_(zoology).
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Jamaican_fruit_bat.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Red_deer.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Reproductive_success.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Social_grooming.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Tree_weta.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink Zoology.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLink File:Callorhinus_ursinus_and_harem.jpg.
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Harem (zoology)".
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "harem (zoology)".
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "harem".
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "haremic".
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "harems".
- Harem_(zoology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethology.
- Harem_(zoology) subject Category:Behavior.
- Harem_(zoology) subject Category:Ethology.
- Harem_(zoology) hypernym Group.
- Harem_(zoology) type Band.
- Harem_(zoology) type Science.
- Harem_(zoology) type Subfield.
- Harem_(zoology) comment "A harem is an animal group consisting of one or two males, a number of females and their offspring. The dominant male drives off other males and maintains the unity of the group. If present, the second male is subservient to the dominant male. As juvenile males grow, they leave the group and roam as solitary individuals or join bachelor herds. Females in the group may be inter-related.".
- Harem_(zoology) label "Harem (zoology)".
- Harem_(zoology) sameAs Q17021044.
- Harem_(zoology) sameAs Harem_(biologi).
- Harem_(zoology) sameAs m.0gy1t4z.
- Harem_(zoology) sameAs Q17021044.
- Harem_(zoology) wasDerivedFrom Harem_(zoology)?oldid=707738059.
- Harem_(zoology) isPrimaryTopicOf Harem_(zoology).