Abstract. Causes of natal dispersal were studied in an isolated population of the migratory, facultatively colonial Lesser Kestrel (Falco naumanni) in northeastern Spain. During a seven-year study, we gathered information on natal dispersal of 751 individuals and on 24 explanatory variables that evaluated individual traits, conspecific cues in terms of colony size, and different ecological and populational features. We examined separately whether or not individuals changed colonies and how far they moved. Dispersal from the natal colony was high (83%), and dispersers covered a median distance of 7225 m (range 112-136 500 m). The probability of natal dispersal decreased with the size of the natal colony and with the distance to the nearest c...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and long-distance dispersal (LDD) c...
Knowledge of which cues attract birds back to natal areas is important for conservation because the ...
Dispersal is a key process in population and evolutionary ecology. Individual decisions are affected...
Dispersal is a common phenomenon in animals, with important consequences for individual fitness and ...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
Variation in recruitment patterns and dispersal behavior can have important consequences for populat...
Dispersal is the process by which individuals move through different sites away from their natal pla...
Animal dispersal is usually studied with capture-mark-reencounter data, which provide information on...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics and responses to global change. Long...
Dispersal patterns of individuals within populations have implications for the social and genetic st...
1. We examine causes and consequences of natal dispersal within a metapopulation of house sparrows P...
Sex biased natal dispersal is common among many bird species, with females usually dispersing farthe...
Dispersal patterns of individuals within populations have implications for the social and genetic st...
There is a growing need to understand how species respond to habitat changes and the potential key r...
Natal dispersal behavior can vary considerably among individuals, but the causes of intraspecific pl...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and long-distance dispersal (LDD) c...
Knowledge of which cues attract birds back to natal areas is important for conservation because the ...
Dispersal is a key process in population and evolutionary ecology. Individual decisions are affected...
Dispersal is a common phenomenon in animals, with important consequences for individual fitness and ...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
Variation in recruitment patterns and dispersal behavior can have important consequences for populat...
Dispersal is the process by which individuals move through different sites away from their natal pla...
Animal dispersal is usually studied with capture-mark-reencounter data, which provide information on...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics and responses to global change. Long...
Dispersal patterns of individuals within populations have implications for the social and genetic st...
1. We examine causes and consequences of natal dispersal within a metapopulation of house sparrows P...
Sex biased natal dispersal is common among many bird species, with females usually dispersing farthe...
Dispersal patterns of individuals within populations have implications for the social and genetic st...
There is a growing need to understand how species respond to habitat changes and the potential key r...
Natal dispersal behavior can vary considerably among individuals, but the causes of intraspecific pl...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and long-distance dispersal (LDD) c...
Knowledge of which cues attract birds back to natal areas is important for conservation because the ...
Dispersal is a key process in population and evolutionary ecology. Individual decisions are affected...