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What (who) is 1 Lek - definition


1 Lek         
CURRENCY OF ALBANIA
1 lek
The 1 Lek coin has a value of one lek and is composed of copper-covered steel or a copper-zinc alloy (brass). The coin has been used since 1926 and has been redesigned several times.
Lek mating         
  • A posing [[western capercaillie]]
  • isbn=978-0-385-08476-5}}</ref> Bird leks may have 10-200 individuals. A strict hierarchy accords the top-ranking males the most prestigious central territories. Females come to choose mates when the males' hierarchy is established, and preferentially mate with the dominants in the centre.
  • In [[black grouse]], leks are composed of brothers and half-brothers, suggesting a [[kin selection]] mechanism.
  • In [[manakin]]s, males aggregate near hotspots with plentiful fruit, where females tend to go.
  • Clusiid]] fly ''Paraclusia tigrina''
  • In the [[little bustard]], the presence of a hotshot male seems to attract males and females to the lek.
MATING BEHAVIOR IN CERTAIN ANIMALS
Paradox of the lek; Paradox of the Lek; Lek (animal behavior); The Lek Paradox; The lek paradox; Leks (animal behavior); Lek (animal behaviour); Lekking; Lek (mating arena); Lek (biology); Lek-mating; Leks; Lekking ground; Lek polygyny; Lek breeding; Lek-breeding; Evolution of lek mating
A lek is an aggregation of male animals gathered to engage in competitive displays and courtship rituals, known as lekking, to entice visiting females which are surveying prospective partners with which to mate. A lek can also indicate an available plot of space able to be utilized by displaying males to defend their own share of territory for the breeding season.
qintar         
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  • [[Alexander the Great]] on the first Albanian 1&nbsp;Lek coin.
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ALBANIAN CURRENCY
Albanian Lek; Qindarka; Qindarkë; Qintar; Qindar; Qintars; Qindars; Qindarke; Lek (currency); Lek shqiptar; Lekë; Lëk; 200 Lekë; 100 Lekë (Banknote); 500 Lekë; 1000 Lekë; 2000 Lekë; 5000 Lekë; Coins of the Albanian lek; Albanian qindarkë; Leku; Qindarka sign; 100 Leke (Banknote); 1000 Leke; 200 Leke; 2000 Leke; 500 Leke; 5000 Leke; Draft:Currency of Albania; ISO 4217:ALL; ISO 4217:ALK
['k?nt?:]
¦ noun (plural same, qintars, or qindarka) a monetary unit of Albania, equal to one hundredth of a lek.
Origin
from Albanian qindar, from qind 'hundred'.