Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of their environments. Understanding how genotypes (G), environments (E) and their interaction (genotype and environment; G x E) each affects dispersal propensity is therefore instrumental for predicting the ecological and evolutionary responses of species under global change. Here we used an actively dispersing ciliate to quantify the contributions of G, E, and G x E on dispersal propensity, exposing 44 different genotypes to three different environmental contexts (densities in isogenotype populations). Moreover, we assessed the condition-dependence of dispersal, i.e. whether dispersal is related to morphological, physiological or behavioral traits...
Dispersal is a key process mediating ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Its effects on the dynami...
Summary: Dispersal is the movement of organisms from one habitat to another that potentially results...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals among populations, is a life history trait that affects ecolo...
Background: Considerable attention has focused on how selection on dispersal and other core life-his...
International audienceUnderstanding how and why individual movement translates into dispersal betwee...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity, the ability of one genotype to produce different phenot...
The data presented here are those used in the paper : CAYUELA H., JACOB S., SCHTICKZELLE N., VERDONC...
International audienceDispersal plasticity, when organisms adjust their dispersal decisions dependin...
1. Movement and dispersal are critical processes for almost all organisms in natural populations. Un...
Dispersal is a key process mediating ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Its effects on the dynami...
Summary: Dispersal is the movement of organisms from one habitat to another that potentially results...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals among populations, is a life history trait that affects ecolo...
Background: Considerable attention has focused on how selection on dispersal and other core life-his...
International audienceUnderstanding how and why individual movement translates into dispersal betwee...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity, the ability of one genotype to produce different phenot...
The data presented here are those used in the paper : CAYUELA H., JACOB S., SCHTICKZELLE N., VERDONC...
International audienceDispersal plasticity, when organisms adjust their dispersal decisions dependin...
1. Movement and dispersal are critical processes for almost all organisms in natural populations. Un...
Dispersal is a key process mediating ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Its effects on the dynami...
Summary: Dispersal is the movement of organisms from one habitat to another that potentially results...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...