1. Classic natal dispersal studies focus mainly on distance travelled. Although distances capture some of the main selective pressures related to dispersal, this approach cannot easily incorporate the properties of the actual destination vs. the available alternatives. Recently, movement ecology studies have addressed questions on movement decisions in relation to availability of resources and/or availability of suitable habitats through the use of discrete choice models (DCMs), a widely used type of models within econometrics, which explains individual choices as a function of the properties of a finite number of alternatives. 2. In this contribution, we show how the dispersal discrete choice model (DDCM) can be used for analysing natal di...
The costs and benefits of dispersal are often assessed by comparing fitness between dispersing and n...
1. Dispersal of parents and offspring in relation to manipulated brood size were analysed in the gre...
1. Assessing the source-sink status of populations and habitats is of major importance for understan...
1. Classic natal dispersal studies focus mainly on distance travelled. Although distances capture so...
© 2015 British Ecological Society. Classic natal dispersal studies focus mainly on distance travelle...
Animal dispersal is usually studied with capture-mark-reencounter data, which provide information on...
1. Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal remains a central topic in ecology and evo...
Dispersal is an important process in ecology, but its measurement is difficult. In particular, natal...
Habitat selection is the behavioural process determining the distribution of individuals among habit...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
How individuals move and interact with each other is a complex matter. Even so, the knowledge of ho...
Natal dispersal, the displacement from site of birth to site of reproduction, is an important proces...
Aim: Because of its complexity, dispersal has often been simplified when implemented in models aimin...
Context: Demographic parameters in wildlife populations are typically estimated by monitoring a limi...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
The costs and benefits of dispersal are often assessed by comparing fitness between dispersing and n...
1. Dispersal of parents and offspring in relation to manipulated brood size were analysed in the gre...
1. Assessing the source-sink status of populations and habitats is of major importance for understan...
1. Classic natal dispersal studies focus mainly on distance travelled. Although distances capture so...
© 2015 British Ecological Society. Classic natal dispersal studies focus mainly on distance travelle...
Animal dispersal is usually studied with capture-mark-reencounter data, which provide information on...
1. Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal remains a central topic in ecology and evo...
Dispersal is an important process in ecology, but its measurement is difficult. In particular, natal...
Habitat selection is the behavioural process determining the distribution of individuals among habit...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
How individuals move and interact with each other is a complex matter. Even so, the knowledge of ho...
Natal dispersal, the displacement from site of birth to site of reproduction, is an important proces...
Aim: Because of its complexity, dispersal has often been simplified when implemented in models aimin...
Context: Demographic parameters in wildlife populations are typically estimated by monitoring a limi...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
The costs and benefits of dispersal are often assessed by comparing fitness between dispersing and n...
1. Dispersal of parents and offspring in relation to manipulated brood size were analysed in the gre...
1. Assessing the source-sink status of populations and habitats is of major importance for understan...