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avoidance, avoidance behaviour, avoidant behaviour; evasionSpriking examples of this avoidance behaviour, which I termed a “mutual avoidance reaction”, were recorded by tracking the animals. .Dispersal is primarily due to the avoidance of occupied or crowded (перенаселенный) ground by potential settlers .Midway in the 1965-66 season, it became apparent that lions were avoiding close contact with one another .In this system of parceling (подразделение) living space, avoidance play as important part as attack .He had made no attempt to challenge the male transient apparently he purposely avoided contact once he became aware (стал осведомлен) of the young male presence .обусловленное - см. также условно-рефлекторноеРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > избегание
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