Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important determinants of local adaptation in populations. Species that exhibit sexual dimorphism in their life history or behaviour may exhibit sex-specific differences in their dispersal syndromes. Unfortunately, there is little empirical evidence of sex differences in dispersal syndromes and how they respond to environmental change or dispersal evolution. We investigated these issues using two same-generation studies and a long-term (greater than 70 generations) selection experiment on laboratory populations of Drosophila melanogaster. There was a marked difference between the dispersal syndromes of males and females, the extent of which was modulated...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Natural selection varies widely among locations of a species’ range, favouring population divergence...
Natural selection varies widely among locations of a species’ range, favouring population divergence...
Global climate is changing rapidly and is accompanied by large-scale fragmentation and destruction o...
Global climate is changing rapidly and is accompanied by large-scale fragmentation and destruction o...
Global climate is changing rapidly and is accompanied by large-scale fragmentation and destruction o...
For populations in landscapes with increasingly heterogeneous and fragmented habitat patches (e.g., ...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Natural selection varies widely among locations of a species’ range, favouring population divergence...
Natural selection varies widely among locations of a species’ range, favouring population divergence...
Global climate is changing rapidly and is accompanied by large-scale fragmentation and destruction o...
Global climate is changing rapidly and is accompanied by large-scale fragmentation and destruction o...
Global climate is changing rapidly and is accompanied by large-scale fragmentation and destruction o...
For populations in landscapes with increasingly heterogeneous and fragmented habitat patches (e.g., ...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...