Across taxa, individuals vary in how far they disperse, with most individuals staying close to their origin and fewer dispersing long distances. Costs associated with dispersal (e.g., energy, risk) are widely believed to trade-off with benefits (e.g., reduced competition, increased reproductive success) to influence dispersal propensity. However, this framework has not been applied to understand variation in dispersal distance, which is instead generally attributed to extrinsic environmental factors. We alternatively hypothesized that variation in dispersal distances results from trade-offs associated with other aspects of locomotor performance. We tested this hypothesis in the stream salamander Gyrinophilus porphyriticus, and found that sa...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Little is known about the swimming ability of terrestrial salamanders. Studies of movement have show...
Dispersal is expected to evolve as an adaptive mechanism to optimize individual fitness across the l...
Long-distance dispersal (LDD) may contribute disproportionately to range expansions, the creation of...
Dispersal is the central mechanism that determines connectivity between populations yet few studies ...
Avoiding inbreeding is considered a key driver of dispersal evolution, and dispersal distances shoul...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Individuals vary greatly in the distance they disperse, and in doing so, strongly affect ecological ...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
Animal movement has the potential to affect diverse processes within ecology and evolution including...
There is growing recognition of the need to incorporate information on movement behavior in landscap...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Life-history characteristics are an important determinant of a species ’ dispersal abilities. We pre...
In fragmented landscapes, the reduced connectivity among patches drives the evolution of movement st...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Little is known about the swimming ability of terrestrial salamanders. Studies of movement have show...
Dispersal is expected to evolve as an adaptive mechanism to optimize individual fitness across the l...
Long-distance dispersal (LDD) may contribute disproportionately to range expansions, the creation of...
Dispersal is the central mechanism that determines connectivity between populations yet few studies ...
Avoiding inbreeding is considered a key driver of dispersal evolution, and dispersal distances shoul...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Individuals vary greatly in the distance they disperse, and in doing so, strongly affect ecological ...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
Animal movement has the potential to affect diverse processes within ecology and evolution including...
There is growing recognition of the need to incorporate information on movement behavior in landscap...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Life-history characteristics are an important determinant of a species ’ dispersal abilities. We pre...
In fragmented landscapes, the reduced connectivity among patches drives the evolution of movement st...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Little is known about the swimming ability of terrestrial salamanders. Studies of movement have show...