Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes. Peripheral, isolated populations may experience altered environmental conditions and natal dispersal patterns that differ from populations in contiguous landscapes. We document nonphilopatric, sex-biased natal dispersal in an endangered small mammal, the Mt. Graham red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus grahamensis), restricted to a single mountain. Other North American red squirrel populations are shown to have sex-unbiased, philopatric natal dispersal. We ask what environmental and intrinsic factors may be driving this atypical natal dispersal pattern. We test for the influence of proximate factors and ultimate drivers of natal dispersal: ...
Animal dispersal and subsequent settlement is a key process in the life history of many organisms, w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) spatial acti...
Natal dispersal is a complex behaviour influenced by multiple factors that are often sex-specific an...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
Natal dispersal is at the nexus of ecology, ethology, population genetics, and evolution. While abun...
Abstract The lifetime movements of an individual determine the gene flow and invasion potential of t...
Landscape structure can affect dispersal and gene flow in a species. In urban areas, buildings, road...
Individuals often interact more closely with some members of the population (e.g. offspring, sibling...
Red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) defend individual, food-based territories year round. These ...
Individuals often interact more closely with some members of the population (e.g. offspring, sibling...
A good understanding of mammalian societies requires measuring patterns and comprehending processes ...
The study of the spatial distribution of relatives in a population under contrasted environmental co...
The episodic production of large seed crops by some perennial plants (masting) is known to increase ...
Animal dispersal and subsequent settlement is a key process in the life history of many organisms, w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) spatial acti...
Natal dispersal is a complex behaviour influenced by multiple factors that are often sex-specific an...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
Natal dispersal is at the nexus of ecology, ethology, population genetics, and evolution. While abun...
Abstract The lifetime movements of an individual determine the gene flow and invasion potential of t...
Landscape structure can affect dispersal and gene flow in a species. In urban areas, buildings, road...
Individuals often interact more closely with some members of the population (e.g. offspring, sibling...
Red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) defend individual, food-based territories year round. These ...
Individuals often interact more closely with some members of the population (e.g. offspring, sibling...
A good understanding of mammalian societies requires measuring patterns and comprehending processes ...
The study of the spatial distribution of relatives in a population under contrasted environmental co...
The episodic production of large seed crops by some perennial plants (masting) is known to increase ...
Animal dispersal and subsequent settlement is a key process in the life history of many organisms, w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) spatial acti...
Natal dispersal is a complex behaviour influenced by multiple factors that are often sex-specific an...