The process of dispersal is determined by the interaction of individual (intrinsic) traits and environmental (extrinsic) factors. Although many studies address and quantify dispersal, few evaluate both intrinsic and extrinsic factors jointly. We test the relative importance of intrinsic traits (exploration tendency and size) and extrinsic factors (population density and habitat quality) on dispersal of a medium-sized western United States minnow, southern leatherside chub Lepidomeda aliciae. A generalized linear model with a binomial response was used to determine the probability of individuals dispersing one year after tagging. Medium-sized individuals that were more prone to explore novel environments were 10.7 times more likely to be rec...
For decades there has been considerable interest in understanding how variation in dispersal arises ...
The Everglades ecosystem is characterized by seasonal rains that expand and reduce habitat available...
"Dispersal is an important life-history characteristic for many organisms , including in the genus ...
Dispersal is a fundamental life-history trait for many ecological processes. Recent studies suggest ...
Animal personalities are an important factor that affects the dispersal of animals. In the context o...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
Effective management of exploited populations is based on an understanding of population dynamics an...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
Movement is one of the most conspicuous features in the life of animals. Strikingly, individuals dif...
When and where to disperse is a major life history decision with crucial fitness consequences. Befor...
Throughout the animal kingdom, individuals have been found to move non-randomly in response to the e...
Individual variability in dispersal strategies, where some individuals disperse and others remain re...
1. Dispersal is a key process in population biology and ecology. Although the general ecological con...
Animal personalities are an important factor that affects the dispersal of animals. In the context o...
Animal personality implies limited behavioral plasticity and behavioral traits which are correlated ...
For decades there has been considerable interest in understanding how variation in dispersal arises ...
The Everglades ecosystem is characterized by seasonal rains that expand and reduce habitat available...
"Dispersal is an important life-history characteristic for many organisms , including in the genus ...
Dispersal is a fundamental life-history trait for many ecological processes. Recent studies suggest ...
Animal personalities are an important factor that affects the dispersal of animals. In the context o...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
Effective management of exploited populations is based on an understanding of population dynamics an...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
Movement is one of the most conspicuous features in the life of animals. Strikingly, individuals dif...
When and where to disperse is a major life history decision with crucial fitness consequences. Befor...
Throughout the animal kingdom, individuals have been found to move non-randomly in response to the e...
Individual variability in dispersal strategies, where some individuals disperse and others remain re...
1. Dispersal is a key process in population biology and ecology. Although the general ecological con...
Animal personalities are an important factor that affects the dispersal of animals. In the context o...
Animal personality implies limited behavioral plasticity and behavioral traits which are correlated ...
For decades there has been considerable interest in understanding how variation in dispersal arises ...
The Everglades ecosystem is characterized by seasonal rains that expand and reduce habitat available...
"Dispersal is an important life-history characteristic for many organisms , including in the genus ...