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1. Altricial synonyms, Altricial pronunciation, Altricial translation, English dictionary definition of Altricial

2. How to say Altricial in English? Pronunciation of Altricial with 1 audio pronunciation, 4 synonyms, 1 meaning, 1 antonym, 2 translations and more for Altricial.

3. 1 antonym for Altricial: precocial

4. What are synonyms for Altricial?

5. Synonyms for Altricial in Free Thesaurus

6. We suggest an explanation for why birds evolved from precocial to Altricial and mammals from Altricial to precocial

7. We suggest an explanation for why birds evolved from precocial to Altricial and mammals from Altricial to precocial

8. Altricial birds I Found an Altricial Bird, Now What? Not all birds fit neatly into categories, but it is common and practical to describe Altricial birds as hatchlings, nestlings, or fledglings

9. See more usage examples of Altricial in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary

10. Precocial is a see also of Altricial

11. How to use Altricial in a sentence.

12. The Altricial precocial spectrum in mammals and birds

13. Owls, kangaroos, cats, dogs, and humans are examples of Altricial species

14. Incubation periods are longer than seen in Altricial birds

15. What type of Altricial bird did you find? Hatchling

16. Altricial development presents a tremendous challenge for the parents

17. Altricial birds are also nidicolous birds — meaning they're bound to the nest

18. Altricial birds include passerine birds, hummingbirds, swallows, woodpeckers, among others.

19. We studied the post-fledging survival of the Whinchat, an altricial grassland passerine.

20. Source for information on Altricial species: A Dictionary of Biology dictionary.

21. But the time to fledging is much longer than in Altricial birds.

22. Cats, mice, dogs – any animal that produces a litter is probably Altricial

23. Altricial species include: robins, bluebirds, sparrows, wrens, blue jays, eagles and warblers.

24. ‘Their Altricial cubs are born in mid-winter, with their eyes closed, and weighing only about 0.6 kg.’ ‘The Altricial young are fed semi-digested fish by both parents.’ ‘In addition, the amount of food Altricial nestlings receive from their parents varies depending on how much food is in the environment.’

25. Altricial animals are born in an immature state and unable to care for themselves

26. Chicks need food provided by their parents, and rely on them for protection (Altricial).

27. Altricial birds include pigeons, passerine birds (that is, perching/ songbirds), and raptors (owls, eagles, falcons).

28. Traditionally, the terms Altricial and precocial are used to described the state at birth of birds and mammals

29. Altricial birds generally have two nests each summer containing about four to six eggs each

30. The 'Altricial-precocial' spectrum, may play an important role in understanding the interspecific variation in occurrence of social interactions

31. After hatching, the altricial nestlings are Brooded for 1 to 2 weeks depending on the weather

32. Altricial species Any species of bird in which hatching occurs at an early stage of development

33. Baby oilbirds are helpless (Altricial), hatched blind and virtually naked, with only a little sparse down

34. However, this behavior is still poorly understood despite being an important component of parental care, especially in altricial bird species.

35. Young with limited motor functioning and a heavy reliance on parental care are often described as Altricial young

36. Altricial definition, helpless at birth or hatching and requiring parental care for a period of time (opposed to precocial.) See more.

37. Traditionally, the terms Altricial and precocial are used to described the state at birth of birds and mammals

38. It reports on comparative morphometric and cytokinetic studies of intestinal growth in Altricial European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) and …

39. Altricial definition: (of the young of some species of birds after hatching) naked , blind , and dependent on Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

40. Altricial chicks are born with closed eyes, naked, patches of down feathers, and unable to move away from the nest

41. The Altricial-precocial spectrum describes the degree of behavioural and morphological maturation of offspring at the moment of birth or hatching

42. Altricial birds (also known as nidicolous birds) remain in the nest and depend on their parents for food, heat, and protection

43. Altricial birds are baby birds that hatch nearly naked and blind, requiring extensive parental care to mature.Most songbirds, hummingbirds, and woodpeckers are Altricial and are very weak and vulnerable when they first hatch.These birds develop feathers and independence rapidly and will be ready to leave the nest in 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the species.

44. Altricial definition: (of the young of some species of birds after hatching) naked , blind , and dependent on Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

45. This paper introduces the comparison of Altricial and precocial birds as a model system for the study of patterns of intestinal growth

46. Psychology Definition of Altricial: depicting of animals, such as mammals, which aren't completely formed and grown at the time they are born, thus, they need a …

47. What does Altricial mean? Hatched or born with the eyes closed and with little or no down or hair, and requiring parental care

48. 9 rows  · "Precocial" and "Altricial," two words describing the degree of development in young birds at …

49. Altricial needing care after birth or hatching, as in the case of birds which remain in the nest for a period after hatching.

50. The purpose of this study was to examine the differentiation of retinal cells in the Altricial zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata, Vieillot, 1817) and