1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured populations, and involves three distinct stages: emigration, transience, and settlement. At each stage, individuals have to make movement decisions, which are influenced by social, environmental, and individual factors. Yet, a comprehensive understanding of the drivers that influence such decisions is still lacking, particularly for the transient stage during which free-living individuals are inherently difficult to follow. 2. Social circumstances such as the likelihood of encountering conspecifics can be expected to strongly affects decision making during dispersal, particularly in territorial species where encounters with resident conspecifics are an...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual disp...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness, and ther...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured populations a...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness and, ther...
In most socially structured populations, the formation of new groups depends on the survival and rep...
Funder: University of Zurich; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006447Funder: MAVA FoundationFund...
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences the dynamics of spatially and socially structu...
Natal dispersal is a high-risk endeavor where decisions on whether and when to disperse have long-te...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
DATA AND CODE AVAILABILITY : Data and code supporting the results of this article have been archived...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual disp...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness, and ther...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured populations a...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness and, ther...
In most socially structured populations, the formation of new groups depends on the survival and rep...
Funder: University of Zurich; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006447Funder: MAVA FoundationFund...
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences the dynamics of spatially and socially structu...
Natal dispersal is a high-risk endeavor where decisions on whether and when to disperse have long-te...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
DATA AND CODE AVAILABILITY : Data and code supporting the results of this article have been archived...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual disp...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness, and ther...