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      • Territoriality is a pattern of attitudes and behavior held by a person or group that is based on perceived, attempted, or actual control of a physical space, object, or idea, which may involve habitual occupation, defense, personalization, and marking of the territory.
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    Territoriality Definition. Territoriality is a pattern of attitudes and behavior held by a person or group that is based on perceived, attempted, or actual control of a physical space, object, or idea, which may involve habitual occupation, defense, personalization, and marking of the territory.

  3. Oct 24, 2022 · Territorial behavior is a key way of regulating privacy and communicating identity. Territorial behavior is essential for organizing social life. Source:...

  4. Territoriality is a multifaceted psychological concept that permeates every aspect of our lives, influencing our behavior, interactions, and the very design of our communities. It’s an invisible force that subtly dictates how we navigate our world, both socially and spatially.

  5. Territoriality is a form of behavior in which one or more individuals actively defend a home range against other members of their own species. Others have listed the causes of territoriality as an expression of site attachment, aggression, and sexual behavior (Alcock, 2001; Ardrey, 1966; Beebe et al., 2008; Malmberg, 1980 ).

  6. Apr 29, 2013 · Psychology Definition of TERRITORY: varies from home range in being a region which is actively protecting from personal space in being a geographic region.

  7. Apr 29, 2013 · Psychology Definition of TERRITORIALITY: noun. 1. an animal's defending of a particular geographic region from intrusion by other members of the identical.

  8. Jan 1, 2022 · Territoriality refers to maintenance of a territory and thus includes territorial behavior, at the individual level, and spatial patterns that result from those individual interactions, at the population level (Hinsch and Komdeur 2017).

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