Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersing and philopatric individuals may thus exhibit alternative life-history strategies. Importantly, these differences could also partly be modulated by environmental variation. Our previous results in a patchy population of a small passerine, the collared flycatcher, suggest that, as breeding density, a proxy of habitat quality, decreases, dispersing individuals invest less in reproduction but maintain a stable oxidative balance, whereas philopatric individuals maintain a high reproductive investment at the expense of increased oxidative stress. In this study, we aimed at experimentally testing whether these observed differences between dispersi...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
International audienceDispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-his...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Density-dependent differences between dispersing and non-dispersing birds in mass and fledging succe...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
International audienceDispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-his...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Density-dependent differences between dispersing and non-dispersing birds in mass and fledging succe...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...