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Encyclopedia > Migrate

Migration occurs when living things move from one biome to another. In most cases organisms migrate to avoid local shortages of food, usually caused by winter. Animals may also migrate to a certain location to breed, as is the case with some fish.


The species that periodically migrate are called migratory, those that do not are called resident or sedentary.


Bird migration is common. The longest known migration of a bird is that of the Arctic Tern, which migrates from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back each year. Flyways are routes that certain bird species take to migrate.


Whales, butterflies, moths, eels, and lemmings are also known to migrate. The periodic migration of plagues of locusts is a phenomenon recorded since Biblical times.


Human migrations also happen on a large scale, in history and in modern times. Seasonal human migration is very common in agricultural cycles.


In archaeology, migrationism describes an interpretative framework where all major cultural changes are explained by large-scale movements of people.


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Migration Dialogue promotes an informed discussion of the issues associated with international migration by providing unbiased and timely information on immigration and integration issues.
Migration News, produced with support of the German Marshall Fund of the United States (http://www.gmfus.org/), the John D. and Catherine T. MacAurther Foundation (http://www.macfdn.org) and the Institute of European Studies at the University of California, Berkeley (http://ies.berkeley.edu/), provides a summary and analysis of the most important immigration and integration developments of the preceding quarter.
Rural Migration News, produced with the support of the Farm Foundation (http://www.farmfoundation.org) Giannini Foundation (http://giannini.ucop.edu), W.K. Kellogg Foundation (http://www.wkkf.org) and the Smith Richardson Foundation (http://www.srf.org), provides a summary and analysis of the most important migration-related affecting immigrant farm workers in California and the United States during the preceding quarter.
Migration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (327 words)
Animals may also migrate to a certain location to breed, as is the case with some fish.
The longest known migration of a bird is that of the Arctic Tern, which migrates from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back each year.
Piercing migration, where a piece of body jewelry, during or after healing, shifts or is rejected by the body.
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