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Territories studies often focus on environments that are characterized by specific ecological conditions and resource availability. These can include:
1.
Forests
- Studying territorial behaviors in species like wolves, big cats, or primates.
2.
Grasslands
- Examining territoriality in herbivores such as deer, antelope, and some bird species.
3.
Deserts
- Investigating territorial behaviors in animals adapted to arid conditions, like certain reptiles and rodents.
4.
Coastal Areas
- Analyzing territoriality in marine species such as fish, crustaceans, and seabirds.
5.
Urban Environments
- Observing territorial behaviors in animals that adapt to human-dominated landscapes, including birds, raccoons, and urban foxes.
These environments provide unique challenges and opportunities that influence how animals establish and defend territories.