Cooperatively breeding birds are thought to be especially vulnerable to habitat fragmentation, in part because dispersal is typically restricted for one sex, increasing the likelihood of inbreeding. Knowledge of dispersal is essential to conservation efforts, but is often hampered by our inability to measure its frequency and distance when dispersal is infrequent and difficult to observe. Disrupted dispersal is a purported cause of decline in the Australian grey-crowned babbler (Pomatostomus temporalis). Both sexes of offspring delay dispersal for up to several years to help parents raise subsequent broods, yet little else is known about the dispersal of this cooperatively breeding woodland bird. As both sexes appear to help, but only male ...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
In cooperatively breeding species, sexually mature individuals often delay dispersal and become non-...
Animal dispersal patterns have important implications for many biological processes, but the measure...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can disrupt genetic exchange between populations, which is reflect...
Sex-biased dispersal is pervasive and has diverse evolutionary implications, but the fundamental dri...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
In most bird species, dispersal distance from the natal territory to a breeding territory is greater...
1. Animals exhibit diverse dispersal strategies, including sex-biased dispersal, a phenomenon common...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
In most bird species, dispersal distance from the natal territory to a breeding territory is greater...
1.Breeding with kin can reduce individual fitness through the deleterious effects of inbreeding depr...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
In cooperatively breeding species, sexually mature individuals often delay dispersal and become non-...
Animal dispersal patterns have important implications for many biological processes, but the measure...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can disrupt genetic exchange between populations, which is reflect...
Sex-biased dispersal is pervasive and has diverse evolutionary implications, but the fundamental dri...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
In most bird species, dispersal distance from the natal territory to a breeding territory is greater...
1. Animals exhibit diverse dispersal strategies, including sex-biased dispersal, a phenomenon common...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
In most bird species, dispersal distance from the natal territory to a breeding territory is greater...
1.Breeding with kin can reduce individual fitness through the deleterious effects of inbreeding depr...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
In cooperatively breeding species, sexually mature individuals often delay dispersal and become non-...
Animal dispersal patterns have important implications for many biological processes, but the measure...