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adv - by a group of people rather than an individual
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As a group |
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Mar 29 2017 The Telegraph - Quick |
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affecting, by, or on behalf of, a community or group of people |
a bcommunalb jug of wine. of, by, or belonging to the people of a community shared or participated in by the public: bcommunalb land Building the playground was a bcommunalb project. pertaining to a commune or a community: bcommunalb life. |
by a group of people rather than an individual |
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Communal roosting is an animal behavior where a group of individuals, typically of the same species, congregate in an area for a few hours based on an external signal and will return to the same site with the reappearance of the signal. Environmental signals are often responsible for this grouping, including nightfall, high tide, or rainfall. The distinction between communal roosting and cooperative breeding is the absence of chicks in communal roosts. While communal roosting is generally observed in birds, the behavior has also been seen in bats, primates, and insects. The size of these roosts can measure in the thousands to millions of individuals, especially among avian species.There are many benefits associated with communal roosting including: increased foraging ability, decreased thermoregulatory demands, decreased predation, and increased conspecific interactions. While there are many proposed evolutionary concepts for how communal roosting evolved, no specific hypothesis is currently supported by the scientific community as a whole. |