International audienceUnderstanding how and why individual movement translates into dispersal between populations is a long-term goal in ecology. Movement is broadly defined as ‘any change in the spatial location of an individual’, whereas dispersal is more narrowly defined as a movement that may lead to gene flow. Because the former may create the condition for the latter, behavioural decisions that lead to dispersal may be detectable in underlying movement behaviour. In addition, dispersing individuals also have specific sets of morphological and behavioural traits that help them coping with the costs of movement and dispersal, and traits that mitigate costs should be under selection and evolve if they have a genetic basis. Here, we exper...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
International audienceDispersal is a central biological process tightly integrated into life-histori...
International audienceUnderstanding how and why individual movement translates into dispersal betwee...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals among populations, is a life history trait that affects ecolo...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Summary: Dispersal is the movement of organisms from one habitat to another that potentially results...
Background: Considerable attention has focused on how selection on dispersal and other core life-his...
International audienceDispersal plasticity, when organisms adjust their dispersal decisions dependin...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity, the ability of one genotype to produce different phenot...
1. Movement and dispersal are critical processes for almost all organisms in natural populations. Un...
Movement and dispersal are critical processes for almost all organisms in natural populations. Under...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
International audienceDispersal is a central biological process tightly integrated into life-histori...
International audienceUnderstanding how and why individual movement translates into dispersal betwee...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals among populations, is a life history trait that affects ecolo...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity are two main ways for species to deal with rapid changes of thei...
Summary: Dispersal is the movement of organisms from one habitat to another that potentially results...
Background: Considerable attention has focused on how selection on dispersal and other core life-his...
International audienceDispersal plasticity, when organisms adjust their dispersal decisions dependin...
International audiencePhenotypic plasticity, the ability of one genotype to produce different phenot...
1. Movement and dispersal are critical processes for almost all organisms in natural populations. Un...
Movement and dispersal are critical processes for almost all organisms in natural populations. Under...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Wiley.Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal ...
Kin selection theory predicts that costly cooperative behaviors evolve most readily when directed to...
International audienceDispersal is a central biological process tightly integrated into life-histori...