Although dispersal requires context-dependent decision-making in three distinct stages (emigration, transit, immigration), these decisions are commonly ignored in simple models of dispersal. For sexually reproducing organisms, mate availability is an important factor in dispersal decisions. Difficulty finding mates can lead to an Allee effect where population growth decreases at low densities. Surprisingly, theoretical studies on mate finding and on sex-biased dispersal produce opposing predictions: in the former one sex is predicted to move less if the other sex evolves to search more, whereas in the latter mate-finding difficulties can select for less sex bias in dispersal when mate finding occurs after dispersal. Here we develop a pair o...
Dispersal is ubiquitous throughout the tree of life: factors selecting for dispersal include kin com...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Although dispersal requires context-dependent decision-making in three distinct stages (emigration, ...
1. Although dispersal requires context-dependent decision-making in three distinct stages (emigratio...
Successful invasions by sexually reproducing species depend on the ability of individuals to mate. F...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Successful invasions by sexually reproducing species depend on the ability of individuals to mate. F...
Sex-biased natal dispersal is widespread, and its significance remains a central question in evoluti...
Sex-specific dispersal behavior has been documented in a wide range of different species. Avoidance ...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
Dispersal is ubiquitous throughout the tree of life: factors selecting for dispersal include kin com...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Although dispersal requires context-dependent decision-making in three distinct stages (emigration, ...
1. Although dispersal requires context-dependent decision-making in three distinct stages (emigratio...
Successful invasions by sexually reproducing species depend on the ability of individuals to mate. F...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Successful invasions by sexually reproducing species depend on the ability of individuals to mate. F...
Sex-biased natal dispersal is widespread, and its significance remains a central question in evoluti...
Sex-specific dispersal behavior has been documented in a wide range of different species. Avoidance ...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
Dispersal is ubiquitous throughout the tree of life: factors selecting for dispersal include kin com...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...