Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many factors can trigger dispersal, all linked to the social and/or the environmental context. Moreover, it is now widely demonstrated that phenotypes with contrasted dispersal abilities coexist within populations of a same species. The current challenge is to elucidate how social and environmental factors will influence the dispersal decision of individuals with distinct phenotypes. We have used the Metatron, a unique experimental mesocosm dedicated to the study of dispersal within fragmented landscapes, to analyze the relative and interactive roles played by ten potential dispersal triggers in experimental two-patch metapopulations of butterfli...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Little is known about the connection between demography and dispersal in metapopulations. The meta-a...
Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Individual tr...
Dispersal has recently gained much attention because of its crucial role in the conservation and evo...
Active dispersal is driven by extrinsic and intrinsic factors at the three stages of departure, tran...
As dispersal plays a key role in gene flow among populations, its evolutionary dynamics under enviro...
1. Dispersal ability of a species is a key ecological characteristic, affecting a range of processes...
International audienceThe existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident pheno...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
The existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident phenotypes within populatio...
Dispersal is a key ecological process linking metapopulation dynamics in the landscape to distributi...
International audienceMobility varies strongly between and within species, reflecting diff erent dis...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
<div><p>Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Indiv...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Little is known about the connection between demography and dispersal in metapopulations. The meta-a...
Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Individual tr...
Dispersal has recently gained much attention because of its crucial role in the conservation and evo...
Active dispersal is driven by extrinsic and intrinsic factors at the three stages of departure, tran...
As dispersal plays a key role in gene flow among populations, its evolutionary dynamics under enviro...
1. Dispersal ability of a species is a key ecological characteristic, affecting a range of processes...
International audienceThe existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident pheno...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
The existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident phenotypes within populatio...
Dispersal is a key ecological process linking metapopulation dynamics in the landscape to distributi...
International audienceMobility varies strongly between and within species, reflecting diff erent dis...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
<div><p>Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Indiv...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Little is known about the connection between demography and dispersal in metapopulations. The meta-a...
Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Individual tr...