Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal orprevious breeding site to a new breeding site. Because dispersal involves movements ofindividuals and genes among populations, it is recognized as a key life history trait withstrong effects on many ecological and evolutionary processes such as populationdynamics and genetics but also species spatial distribution or response to brutalenvironmental variations induced by human activities. Yet, the consequences of dispersalin terms of individual fitness remain poorly understood despite their crucial importance inthe understanding of the evolution of dispersal. The aim of this PhD is to get betterinsights in the fitness consequences of dispersal using both correlati...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
this is the postprint version of the article. the published version of the article can be found at w...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal orprevious breeding si...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal orprevious breeding si...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal or previous breeding s...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal or previous breeding s...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal or previous breeding s...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype ('dispersal ...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (‘dispersal ...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (‘dispersal ...
La dispersion est un trait d'histoire de vie clé pour les processus écologiques et évolutifs dans le...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
this is the postprint version of the article. the published version of the article can be found at w...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal orprevious breeding si...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal orprevious breeding si...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal or previous breeding s...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal or previous breeding s...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal or previous breeding s...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype ('dispersal ...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (‘dispersal ...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (‘dispersal ...
La dispersion est un trait d'histoire de vie clé pour les processus écologiques et évolutifs dans le...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
this is the postprint version of the article. the published version of the article can be found at w...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...