E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental process in ecology because it influences the dynamics, genetic structure and persistence of populations. Furthermore, understanding the evolutionary causes of dispersal pattern, particularly when they differ between genders, is still a major question in evolutionary ecology. Using a panel of 10 microsatellite loci, we investigated at different spatial scales the genetic structure and the sex-specific dispersal patterns in the common vole Microtus arvalis, a small colonial mammal. This study was conducted in an intensive agricultural area of western France. Hierarchical F(ST) analyses, relatedness and assignment tests suggested (i) that females ...
Sex-biased dispersal is observed in many taxa, but few studies have compared sex-biased dispersal am...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
The water vole (Arvicola terrestris) is a microtine that occurs naturally in highly fragmented popul...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
International audience: In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems genetic patter...
In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems genetic patterns are likely to vary in...
The genetic structure of gray-sided voles was investigated at a spatial scale of 2 km using mtDNA se...
The genetic structure and demography of local populations is tightly linked to the rate and scale of...
Dispersal is one of the most important, yet least understood phenomena of evolutionary ecology. Trig...
Dispersal is key to the population dynamic in discrete habitats. There is variation in dispersal rat...
For mammals with a polygynous mating system, dispersal is expected to be male-biased. However, with ...
This study was funded by grants from Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CON...
Habitat specialists inhabiting scarce and scattered habitat patches pose interesting questions relat...
Sex-biased dispersal is observed in many taxa, but few studies have compared sex-biased dispersal am...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
The water vole (Arvicola terrestris) is a microtine that occurs naturally in highly fragmented popul...
E-mail Addresses: bertrand.gauffre@sophia.inra.frInternational audienceDispersal is a fundamental pr...
International audience: In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems genetic patter...
In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems genetic patterns are likely to vary in...
The genetic structure of gray-sided voles was investigated at a spatial scale of 2 km using mtDNA se...
The genetic structure and demography of local populations is tightly linked to the rate and scale of...
Dispersal is one of the most important, yet least understood phenomena of evolutionary ecology. Trig...
Dispersal is key to the population dynamic in discrete habitats. There is variation in dispersal rat...
For mammals with a polygynous mating system, dispersal is expected to be male-biased. However, with ...
This study was funded by grants from Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CON...
Habitat specialists inhabiting scarce and scattered habitat patches pose interesting questions relat...
Sex-biased dispersal is observed in many taxa, but few studies have compared sex-biased dispersal am...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
The water vole (Arvicola terrestris) is a microtine that occurs naturally in highly fragmented popul...