International audience1. This work aims to illustrating how it is possible to measure different modalities of adult dispersal in two subdivided populations of the alpine newt (Triturus alpestris). Recent developments in capture-mark-recapture methods make it possible to estimate transience rates from individuals captured only once. In the context of subdivided newt populations, transience is assumed to express nomadic behaviour that contribute to breeding dispersal. Skeletochronology and recaptures within each pond system also made it possible to estimate emigration rates and local dispersal. 2. Two subdivided populations of alpine newts were monitored over 4 and 5 years, respectively. Whereas population A is suspected to have been establis...
Many species with complex life cycles, such as caudate amphibians, migrate from terrestrial to aquat...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation is one of the main drivers of global amphibian decline. ...
Two newt species with contrasting ecological requirements (Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus) wer...
International audienceDispersal (i.e. movement from a natal or breeding site to another breeding sit...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Species with partial migration, where a portion of a population migrates and the other remains resid...
The effects of pond isolation, drought, habitat fragmentation and dispersal on populations of creste...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
The breeding population sizes of newts at Llysdinam Pond in 1981 are estimated at around 800 Palmate...
The breeding population sizes of newts at Llysdinam Pond in 1981 are estimated at around 800 Palmate...
Two newt species with contrasting ecological requirements (Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus) wer...
Many species with complex life cycles, such as caudate amphibians, migrate from terrestrial to aquat...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation is one of the main drivers of global amphibian decline. ...
Two newt species with contrasting ecological requirements (Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus) wer...
International audienceDispersal (i.e. movement from a natal or breeding site to another breeding sit...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Species with partial migration, where a portion of a population migrates and the other remains resid...
The effects of pond isolation, drought, habitat fragmentation and dispersal on populations of creste...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
The breeding population sizes of newts at Llysdinam Pond in 1981 are estimated at around 800 Palmate...
The breeding population sizes of newts at Llysdinam Pond in 1981 are estimated at around 800 Palmate...
Two newt species with contrasting ecological requirements (Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus) wer...
Many species with complex life cycles, such as caudate amphibians, migrate from terrestrial to aquat...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation is one of the main drivers of global amphibian decline. ...
Two newt species with contrasting ecological requirements (Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus) wer...