The long-term study of animal populations facilitates detailed analysis of processes otherwise difficult to measure, and whose significance may appear only when a large sample size from many years is available for analysis. For example, inbreeding is a rare event in most natural populations, and therefore many years of data are needed to estimate its effect on fitness. A key behaviour hypothesized to play an important role in avoiding inbreeding is natal dispersal. However, the functional significance of natal dispersal with respect to inbreeding has been much debated but subject to very few empirical tests. We analysed 44 years of data from a wild great tit Parus major population involving over 5000 natal dispersal events within Wytham Woo...
In this study, we test whether patterns of territory inheritance, social mate choice and female-bias...
Theoretical models dealing with dispersal patterns are currently limited by a lack of empirical data...
Cooperative breeding is generally associated with increased philopatry and sedentariness, presumably...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
1. In populations where inbreeding causes a substantial decrease in fitness, selection is expected t...
1.Breeding with kin can reduce individual fitness through the deleterious effects of inbreeding depr...
Although inbreeding depression and mechanisms for kin recognition have been described in natural bir...
Inbreeding depression may drive the evolution of inbreeding avoidance through dispersal and mate cho...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Dispersal is a major determinant of the dynamics and genetic structure of populations, and its conse...
Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between relatives sh...
Abstract. Sex differences in dispersal and inter-group transfer by birds and mammals are often con-s...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Mating with relatives leads to inbred offspring, which are likely to experience reduced fitness owin...
Dispersal is of prime importance for many evolutionary processes and has been studied for decades. T...
In this study, we test whether patterns of territory inheritance, social mate choice and female-bias...
Theoretical models dealing with dispersal patterns are currently limited by a lack of empirical data...
Cooperative breeding is generally associated with increased philopatry and sedentariness, presumably...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
1. In populations where inbreeding causes a substantial decrease in fitness, selection is expected t...
1.Breeding with kin can reduce individual fitness through the deleterious effects of inbreeding depr...
Although inbreeding depression and mechanisms for kin recognition have been described in natural bir...
Inbreeding depression may drive the evolution of inbreeding avoidance through dispersal and mate cho...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Dispersal is a major determinant of the dynamics and genetic structure of populations, and its conse...
Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between relatives sh...
Abstract. Sex differences in dispersal and inter-group transfer by birds and mammals are often con-s...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Mating with relatives leads to inbred offspring, which are likely to experience reduced fitness owin...
Dispersal is of prime importance for many evolutionary processes and has been studied for decades. T...
In this study, we test whether patterns of territory inheritance, social mate choice and female-bias...
Theoretical models dealing with dispersal patterns are currently limited by a lack of empirical data...
Cooperative breeding is generally associated with increased philopatry and sedentariness, presumably...