Understanding the interplay of dispersal and how it translates into gene flow is key to understanding population processes, and especially so for endangered species occupying fragmented habitats. In migratory songbirds, there is evidence that long-distance movement capabilities are not highly related to observed dispersal. Our objectives were to 1) define the fine-scale spatial genetic structure in the endangered black-capped vireos to shed light on dispersal patterns, and 2) to relate dispersal dynamics to overall population genetic structure using a simulation approach. We sampled 160 individuals over two years to describe the fine-scale genetic structuring, and used this information to model scenarios to compare with actual data on chang...
Sex-biased dispersal is pervasive and has diverse evolutionary implications, but the fundamental dri...
Dispersal is a critical driver of gene flow, with important consequences for population genetic stru...
Geographically limited dispersal can shape genetic population structure and result in a correlation ...
Understanding the interplay of dispersal and how it translates into gene flow is key to understandin...
Dispersal is a key demographic process, ultimately responsible for genetic connectivity among popula...
Anthropogenic alterations of the natural environment can be a potent evolutionary force. For species...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
1. Animals exhibit diverse dispersal strategies, including sex-biased dispersal, a phenomenon common...
Dispersal is a key demographic process, ultimately responsible for genetic connectivity among popula...
Migratory species that alternate between sympatry and allopatry over the course of an annual cycle a...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...
Microsatellite allele dataset Microsatellite genotypes of all individuals (n=590) separeted by loca...
The distribution of suitable habitat influences natal and breeding dispersal at small spatial scales...
Understanding the processes leading to population declines in fragmented landscapes is essential for...
Sex-biased dispersal is pervasive and has diverse evolutionary implications, but the fundamental dri...
Dispersal is a critical driver of gene flow, with important consequences for population genetic stru...
Geographically limited dispersal can shape genetic population structure and result in a correlation ...
Understanding the interplay of dispersal and how it translates into gene flow is key to understandin...
Dispersal is a key demographic process, ultimately responsible for genetic connectivity among popula...
Anthropogenic alterations of the natural environment can be a potent evolutionary force. For species...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
1. Animals exhibit diverse dispersal strategies, including sex-biased dispersal, a phenomenon common...
Dispersal is a key demographic process, ultimately responsible for genetic connectivity among popula...
Migratory species that alternate between sympatry and allopatry over the course of an annual cycle a...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...
Microsatellite allele dataset Microsatellite genotypes of all individuals (n=590) separeted by loca...
The distribution of suitable habitat influences natal and breeding dispersal at small spatial scales...
Understanding the processes leading to population declines in fragmented landscapes is essential for...
Sex-biased dispersal is pervasive and has diverse evolutionary implications, but the fundamental dri...
Dispersal is a critical driver of gene flow, with important consequences for population genetic stru...
Geographically limited dispersal can shape genetic population structure and result in a correlation ...