1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and the local environment. However, there is substantial variability in the observed strength and direction of phenotype- and environment-dependent dispersal. This has been hypothesized to be the result of interactive effects among the multiple phenotypic and environmental factors that influence dispersal. 2. Here, our goal was to test the hypothesis that these interactions are responsible for generating variation in dispersal behaviour. 3. We achieved these goals by conducting a large, 2-year, mark-release-recapture study of the backswimmer (Notonecta undulata) in an array of 36 semi-natural ponds. We measured the effects of multiple phenotypic (s...
Dispersal dynamics have significant consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes. Previous...
Ecologists have long been interested in the factors that drive the species composition of ecological...
Predicting population colonisations requires understanding how spatio-temporal changes in density af...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
Dispersal is the movement of organisms between habitat patches that creates the potential for gene f...
Dispersal is one of the few traits shared by all organisms. The study of dispersal has a long histor...
Individuals vary greatly in the distance they disperse, and in doing so, strongly affect ecological ...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal is the movement of organisms across space that has the potential to cause gene flow. It th...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
(1) Dispersers are often not a random draw from a population, dispersal propensity being conditional...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal dynamics have significant consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes. Previous...
Ecologists have long been interested in the factors that drive the species composition of ecological...
Predicting population colonisations requires understanding how spatio-temporal changes in density af...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
Dispersal is the movement of organisms between habitat patches that creates the potential for gene f...
Dispersal is one of the few traits shared by all organisms. The study of dispersal has a long histor...
Individuals vary greatly in the distance they disperse, and in doing so, strongly affect ecological ...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal is the movement of organisms across space that has the potential to cause gene flow. It th...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
(1) Dispersers are often not a random draw from a population, dispersal propensity being conditional...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal dynamics have significant consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes. Previous...
Ecologists have long been interested in the factors that drive the species composition of ecological...
Predicting population colonisations requires understanding how spatio-temporal changes in density af...