Definition of Nonmigratory. Meaning of Nonmigratory. Synonyms of Nonmigratory

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Nonmigratory. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Nonmigratory and, of course, Nonmigratory synonyms and on the right images related to the word Nonmigratory.

Definition of Nonmigratory

No result for Nonmigratory. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Nonmigratory from wikipedia

- to California to the Great Lakes, some of the po****tion has become nonmigratory due to adequate winter food supply and a lack of former predators.[citation...
- Pileated wood****s have a large po****tion size, and despite being nonmigratory, are protected under the U.S. Migratory Bird Act. While the large birds...
- subtropical, tropical, and southern hemisphere species are generally nonmigratory. Many, or most, are noted for their melodious songs. Almost all occur...
- long-distance migrants; by contrast, the West and South African swallows are nonmigratory. This family comprises two subfamilies: Pseudochelidoninae (the river...
- taxon was then called simply scrub jay. The California scrub jay is nonmigratory and can be found in urban areas, where it can become tame and will come...
- differences between the migratory and nonmigratory forms of the moth; migratory moths have brown hind wings while nonmigratory moths have paler hind wings. Bogong...
- by Linnaeus in 1758. (However, G. morhua callarias, a low-salinity, nonmigratory race restricted to parts of the Baltic, was originally described as Gadus...
- southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. Although primarily nonmigratory, Mexican chickadees sometimes fly to lower elevations during the cold...
- thousands of kilometers) upstream from estuaries and deltas to spawn, and a nonmigratory form.[citation needed] Siberian sturgeon usually weigh about 65 kg, with...
- James O. (1988). "Responses to Selection Among Life-History Traits in a Nonmigratory Po****tion of Milkweed Bugs (oncopeltus Fasciatus)". Evolution. 42 (1):...