Understanding dispersal and habitat selection behaviours is central to many problems in ecology, evolution and conservation. One factor often hypothesized to influence habitat selection by dispersers is the natal environment experienced by juveniles. Nonetheless, evidence for the effect of natal environment on dispersing, wild vertebrates remains limited. Using 18 years of nesting and mark–resight data across an entire North American geographical range of an endangered bird, the snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis), we tested for natal effects on breeding-site selection by dispersers and its consequences for reproductive success and population structure. Dispersing snail kites were more likely to nest in wetlands of the same habitat type (lac...
this is the postprint version of the article. the published version of the article can be found at w...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...
Abstract Animals select their habitat along environmental gradients, but the mechanisms that constr...
The mating system of the Snail Kite, an endangered hawk in Florida that feeds almost solely upon fre...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
Natal dispersal of juvenile birds is a fundamental mechanism that shapes population dynamics and ena...
Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal is key to identifying selective pressures und...
Novel ecosystems arise for a variety of reasons, most notably from the introduction of non-native sp...
1. The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individu...
Habitat selection has profound consequences for individual fitness, but how do animals decide where ...
Understanding the spatial scale of population structure is fundamental to long-standing tenets of po...
Survival rate from fledging to breeding, or juvenile survival, is an important source of variation i...
Natal dispersal is assumed to be costly. Such costs can be difficult to detect, and fitness conseque...
this is the postprint version of the article. the published version of the article can be found at w...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...
Abstract Animals select their habitat along environmental gradients, but the mechanisms that constr...
The mating system of the Snail Kite, an endangered hawk in Florida that feeds almost solely upon fre...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
Natal dispersal of juvenile birds is a fundamental mechanism that shapes population dynamics and ena...
Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal is key to identifying selective pressures und...
Novel ecosystems arise for a variety of reasons, most notably from the introduction of non-native sp...
1. The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individu...
Habitat selection has profound consequences for individual fitness, but how do animals decide where ...
Understanding the spatial scale of population structure is fundamental to long-standing tenets of po...
Survival rate from fledging to breeding, or juvenile survival, is an important source of variation i...
Natal dispersal is assumed to be costly. Such costs can be difficult to detect, and fitness conseque...
this is the postprint version of the article. the published version of the article can be found at w...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...