Dispersal resulting in gene flow strongly affects the evolution of genetic structure in populations. This report describes statistical estimators of dispersal parameters based on USFWS banding recovery records. Finite-area studies of avian species yield estimates of root-mean-square (RMS) dispersal along a transect of about 1 km per generation. In contrast, estimates of RMS dispersal for the Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaiusp hoeniceus) and Common Grackle (Ouiscalus auiscula), based on USFWS banding recovery records, are 94.6 and 111.4 km per generation, respectively. Distributions for both species are extremely leptokurtic, and confidence intervals based on jackknife statistics are large because the estimators are sensitive to outlying values...
Geological and ecological features restrict dispersal and gene flow, leading to isolated populations...
Dispersal has a crucial role determining eco-evolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and popula...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
Dispersal resulting in gene flow strongly affects the evolution of genetic structure in populations....
Dispersal resulting in gene flow strongly affects the evolution of genetic structure in populations....
Dispersal can stimulate speciation byfacilitating geographical expansion across barriers or inhibit ...
Geographic distributions of genetic and phenotypic characters can illuminate historical evolutionary...
Molecular methods of assessing dispersal have become increasingly powerful and have superseded direc...
Understanding the patterns and processes driving population structure is crucial for conservation pl...
Animal dispersal patterns have important implications for many biological processes, but the measure...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics and responses to global change. Long...
Long-distance dispersal, the movement of individuals beyond the boundaries of their population for t...
The maintenance of gene flow in species that have experienced population contractions and are geogra...
Gene flow through dispersal has traditionally been thought to function as a force opposing evolution...
Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus), Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater), and Starlings (...
Geological and ecological features restrict dispersal and gene flow, leading to isolated populations...
Dispersal has a crucial role determining eco-evolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and popula...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
Dispersal resulting in gene flow strongly affects the evolution of genetic structure in populations....
Dispersal resulting in gene flow strongly affects the evolution of genetic structure in populations....
Dispersal can stimulate speciation byfacilitating geographical expansion across barriers or inhibit ...
Geographic distributions of genetic and phenotypic characters can illuminate historical evolutionary...
Molecular methods of assessing dispersal have become increasingly powerful and have superseded direc...
Understanding the patterns and processes driving population structure is crucial for conservation pl...
Animal dispersal patterns have important implications for many biological processes, but the measure...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics and responses to global change. Long...
Long-distance dispersal, the movement of individuals beyond the boundaries of their population for t...
The maintenance of gene flow in species that have experienced population contractions and are geogra...
Gene flow through dispersal has traditionally been thought to function as a force opposing evolution...
Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus), Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater), and Starlings (...
Geological and ecological features restrict dispersal and gene flow, leading to isolated populations...
Dispersal has a crucial role determining eco-evolutionary dynamics through both gene flow and popula...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...