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home rangeHeimatgebiet (ger.)
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An area which an animal or group of animals normally inhabits and travels regularly in search of food or mates (OED 2012)
- 1909
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home-range of each individualThompson Seton, E. (1909). Life-Histories of Northern Animals, 2 vols. (London 1910): I, 26; cf. id. (1920). For a methodic study of life-histories of mammals. J. Mammal. 1, 67-69: 68.
- 1909
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No wild animal roams at random. All have a certain range that they consider home. Some have two of these, one for summer, the other for winter, and these are called migratory animalsThompson Seton, E. (1909). Life-Histories of Northern Animals, 2 vols. (London 1910): I, 153; cf. I, 26.
- 1913
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prairie deer-mouse (Peromyscus bairdii) [...] its home range is about 100 yds.Shelford, V.E. (1913). Animal Communities in Temperate America: 286.
- 1982
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home range The area, usually around the domicile, over which an animal normally travels in search of food: home realm; cf. territory.
Lincoln, R.J., Boxshall, G.A. & Clark, P.F. (1982). A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics: 115.