International audienceAlthough inter‐individual heterogeneity in many aspects of dispersal behaviour is widely reported, this key life‐history trait is predominantly modelled as a dichotomous state of philopatry versus dispersal. The increasing body of evidence for dispersal syndromes (i.e. a suite of correlated morphological, behavioural and life‐history traits associated with dispersal) implies substantial but, to date, undocumented individual heterogeneity in behavioural tactics during dispersal. Using a large sample (n = 154) of GPS monitored juvenile roe deer Capreolus capreolus, we evaluated among‐individual behavioural heterogeneity in dispersal tactics, and the individual and environmental drivers of these alternative tactics. We de...
Hunting by humans can be a potent driver of selection for morphological and life history traits in w...
Assessing the evolutionary potential of animal populations in the wild is crucial to understanding h...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that the propensity to disperse and the dispersal dista...
International audienceNatal dispersal (i.e. movements between the natal range of an individual and i...
International audience1. Natal dispersal is defined as the movement between the natal range and the ...
International audienceWhen individuals disperse, they modify the physical and social composition of ...
From an evolutionary stand point, breeding dispersal, the net movement between successive breeding s...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
I summarize studies of natal dispersal and seasonal migrations in 5 species of forest deer: moose (A...
Breeding dispersal, defined as the net movement between successive breeding sites, remains a poorly ...
Natal dispersal is assumed to be a particularly risky movement behavior as individuals transfer, oft...
Dispersal is a key process in ecology, evolutionary and conservation biology. Studies like mark-rele...
International audienceAssessing the evolutionary potential of animal populations in the wild is cruc...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) dispersal and excursion movements impact gene flow, popul...
Hunting by humans can be a potent driver of selection for morphological and life history traits in w...
Assessing the evolutionary potential of animal populations in the wild is crucial to understanding h...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that the propensity to disperse and the dispersal dista...
International audienceNatal dispersal (i.e. movements between the natal range of an individual and i...
International audience1. Natal dispersal is defined as the movement between the natal range and the ...
International audienceWhen individuals disperse, they modify the physical and social composition of ...
From an evolutionary stand point, breeding dispersal, the net movement between successive breeding s...
Evolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spatial heterogeneity in so...
I summarize studies of natal dispersal and seasonal migrations in 5 species of forest deer: moose (A...
Breeding dispersal, defined as the net movement between successive breeding sites, remains a poorly ...
Natal dispersal is assumed to be a particularly risky movement behavior as individuals transfer, oft...
Dispersal is a key process in ecology, evolutionary and conservation biology. Studies like mark-rele...
International audienceAssessing the evolutionary potential of animal populations in the wild is cruc...
International audienceEvolution should favour plasticity in dispersal decisions in response to spati...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) dispersal and excursion movements impact gene flow, popul...
Hunting by humans can be a potent driver of selection for morphological and life history traits in w...
Assessing the evolutionary potential of animal populations in the wild is crucial to understanding h...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that the propensity to disperse and the dispersal dista...