Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation persistence and local adaptation. Sex-biased dispersal evolves when the costs and benefits associated with dispersal differ between the sexes. These costs and benefits may be fixed, resulting in a consistent pattern of sex-biased dispersal within species whereby one sex always disperses more and/or further than the other. Alternatively, the costs and benefits may vary depending on the intensity of competition experienced by the two sexes. In this case, the direction of the sex bias may be plastic and depend on the sex ratio of the population. In the current study, we asked whether a semiaquatic, flight capable insect (Notonecta undulata) exhibits...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
This is an accepted manuscript originally published by Springer.Dispersal influences a variety of ec...
Sex-biased dispersal is well known for birds and mammals, typically by females and males, respective...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Background: Flight performance and dispersal behaviour can differ between sexes, resulting in sex-bi...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
Dispersal influences a variety of ecological and evolutionary dynamics including metapopulation pers...
This is an accepted manuscript originally published by Springer.Dispersal influences a variety of ec...
Sex-biased dispersal is well known for birds and mammals, typically by females and males, respective...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
Density-dependent dispersal (DDD) has been observed across taxa, and is expected to affect phenomena...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Background: Flight performance and dispersal behaviour can differ between sexes, resulting in sex-bi...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...