Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population establishment, thereby affecting population genetic structure and evolutionary potential. Morphological, behavioural and physiological traits that characterize dispersive individuals from residents are poorly understood for many invertebrate systems, especially in non-polymorphic pterygote species. Here we examined phenotypic differences between dispersal-prone and philopatric individuals from repeated mark-release-recapture (MRR) experiments using an invasive agricultural pest, Ceratitis capitata. Comprehensive morphometric assessment and subsequent minimal adequate modelling using an information theoretic approach identified thorax mass : ...
International audienceDispersal represents a key life-history trait with several implications for th...
International audienceThe dispersal capacity of rare and endangered insect species has rarely been e...
International audienceDispersal represents a key life-history trait with several implications for th...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Ecological traits that reflect movement potential are often used as proxies for measured dispersal d...
1. The movement of organisms can be driven by multiple factors and has implications for fitness and ...
Research on endangered British butterflies has found that butterfly populations in small refuges evo...
Research on endangered British butterflies has found that butterfly populations in small refuges evo...
The existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident phenotypes within populatio...
The existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident phenotypes within populatio...
1. Dispersal ability of a species is a key ecological characteristic, affecting a range of processes...
Individuals vary in their ability to disperse. Much of this variation can be described by covarying ...
1. Dispersal ability of a species is a key ecological characteristic, affecting a range of processes...
International audienceDispersal represents a key life-history trait with several implications for th...
International audienceThe dispersal capacity of rare and endangered insect species has rarely been e...
International audienceDispersal represents a key life-history trait with several implications for th...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Ecological traits that reflect movement potential are often used as proxies for measured dispersal d...
1. The movement of organisms can be driven by multiple factors and has implications for fitness and ...
Research on endangered British butterflies has found that butterfly populations in small refuges evo...
Research on endangered British butterflies has found that butterfly populations in small refuges evo...
The existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident phenotypes within populatio...
The existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident phenotypes within populatio...
1. Dispersal ability of a species is a key ecological characteristic, affecting a range of processes...
Individuals vary in their ability to disperse. Much of this variation can be described by covarying ...
1. Dispersal ability of a species is a key ecological characteristic, affecting a range of processes...
International audienceDispersal represents a key life-history trait with several implications for th...
International audienceThe dispersal capacity of rare and endangered insect species has rarely been e...
International audienceDispersal represents a key life-history trait with several implications for th...