this is the postprint version of the article. the published version of the article can be found at www.springerlink.comNatal dispersal allows individuals to reach suitable breeding sites. The effect of present plant phenology as a cue for dispersal into areas with favourable stages of development has been well established across avian and mammalian taxa. However, the effect of past experience is less understood. We studied the effect of past and present phenology of the environment on the direction and distance of natal dispersal in a passerine bird, the pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca). We monitored spring settlement of local recruits in six nest box plots along a 10-km stretch of a south-north gradient of plant and caterpill...
Climate change leads to rapid, differential changes in phenology across trophic levels, often result...
Background: Habitat selection may have profound evolutionary consequences, but they strongly depend ...
Long-distance dispersal, the movement of individuals beyond the boundaries of their population for t...
this is the postprint version of the article. the published version of the article can be found at w...
Climate change leads to rapid, differential changes in phenology across trophic levels, often result...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
Habitat selection is the behavioural process determining the distribution of individuals among habit...
Environmental conditions under which species reproduce have major consequences on breeding success a...
We thank the A.P. Leventis Conservation Foundation for supporting this work.One possible hypothesis ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Many migratory systems are changing rapidly in space and time, an...
Knowledge of which cues attract birds back to natal areas is important for conservation because the ...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal orprevious breeding si...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
Climate change leads to rapid, differential changes in phenology across trophic levels, often result...
Climate change leads to rapid, differential changes in phenology across trophic levels, often result...
Background: Habitat selection may have profound evolutionary consequences, but they strongly depend ...
Long-distance dispersal, the movement of individuals beyond the boundaries of their population for t...
this is the postprint version of the article. the published version of the article can be found at w...
Climate change leads to rapid, differential changes in phenology across trophic levels, often result...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
Habitat selection is the behavioural process determining the distribution of individuals among habit...
Environmental conditions under which species reproduce have major consequences on breeding success a...
We thank the A.P. Leventis Conservation Foundation for supporting this work.One possible hypothesis ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Many migratory systems are changing rapidly in space and time, an...
Knowledge of which cues attract birds back to natal areas is important for conservation because the ...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal orprevious breeding si...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
Climate change leads to rapid, differential changes in phenology across trophic levels, often result...
Climate change leads to rapid, differential changes in phenology across trophic levels, often result...
Background: Habitat selection may have profound evolutionary consequences, but they strongly depend ...
Long-distance dispersal, the movement of individuals beyond the boundaries of their population for t...