Migration
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[edit] Animal Migration
Most animal migrations involve seasonal movements to an area for breeding.
- Bird migration
- Reverse migration, a phenomenon in bird migration.
- Diel vertical migration, a daily migration undertaken by some ocean organisms.
- Fish migration
- Insect migration
[edit] Other Migrations
[edit] Science
- Cell migration, in biology
- Geophysical migration, in geophysics
- Microscopic motion of material caused by an external force, distinct from spontaneous diffusion, for example electromigration, electrophoresis, sedimentation, in physical chemistry and materials science.
- Planetary migration, in astronomy
[edit] Computers
- Data migration, moving information between data storage devices
- Process migration, in computer & application programming
- System migration, moving computer programs from one platform to another
[edit] Fictional
- Great Migrations (Greyhawk), a concept in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game
[edit] Body Modification
- Piercing migration, a process that occurs when a body piercing moves from its initial location
[edit] Songs
- "Migrate" (song) is the name of a song from Mariah Carey's album E=MC²
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