Dispersal distance (m) of radio-collared juvenile Mt. Graham red squirrels. an.id = unique animal id; sex = m,f; dist.moved = distance moved (m); year = 2010-2013; long.dist = where dispersal distance > 150 m males, 100 m female
Red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) inhabit boreal, mixed conifer, and deciduous forests, rangin...
Animal dispersal and subsequent settlement is a key process in the life history of many organisms, w...
Natal dispersal distances are difficult to measure, yet important for estimating the genetic structu...
Data includes dispersal distances of juvenile red squirrels, in meters, from areas of Turku and Sout...
Data set used to model dispersal distance and probability of non-philopatric distance dispersal in j...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
In a mixed deciduous/coniferous stand four red squirrels, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, were trapped, wei...
Natal dispersal is at the nexus of ecology, ethology, population genetics, and evolution. While abun...
In mammals, dispersal mostly takes place as juveniles or subadults before first reproduction. This ...
We used Global Positioning System technology to document distance, movement path, vegetation, and el...
Landscape structure can affect dispersal and gene flow in a species. In urban areas, buildings, road...
Abstract The lifetime movements of an individual determine the gene flow and invasion potential of t...
Red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) defend individual, food-based territories year round. These ...
Understanding the role of the landscape matrix in species dispersal is important when targeting cons...
Red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) inhabit boreal, mixed conifer, and deciduous forests, rangin...
Animal dispersal and subsequent settlement is a key process in the life history of many organisms, w...
Natal dispersal distances are difficult to measure, yet important for estimating the genetic structu...
Data includes dispersal distances of juvenile red squirrels, in meters, from areas of Turku and Sout...
Data set used to model dispersal distance and probability of non-philopatric distance dispersal in j...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
Natal dispersal outcomes are an interplay between environmental conditions and individual phenotypes...
In a mixed deciduous/coniferous stand four red squirrels, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, were trapped, wei...
Natal dispersal is at the nexus of ecology, ethology, population genetics, and evolution. While abun...
In mammals, dispersal mostly takes place as juveniles or subadults before first reproduction. This ...
We used Global Positioning System technology to document distance, movement path, vegetation, and el...
Landscape structure can affect dispersal and gene flow in a species. In urban areas, buildings, road...
Abstract The lifetime movements of an individual determine the gene flow and invasion potential of t...
Red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) defend individual, food-based territories year round. These ...
Understanding the role of the landscape matrix in species dispersal is important when targeting cons...
Red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) inhabit boreal, mixed conifer, and deciduous forests, rangin...
Animal dispersal and subsequent settlement is a key process in the life history of many organisms, w...
Natal dispersal distances are difficult to measure, yet important for estimating the genetic structu...