International audienceThere is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence the evolution of dispersal, particularly through fragmentation, and may drive organisms into an evolutionary trap by suppressing dispersal. However, the influence on dispersal evolution of anthropogenic variation in habitat patch turnover has so far been largely overlooked. In this study, we examined how human‐driven variation in patch persistence affects dispersal rates and distances, determines dispersal‐related phenotypic specialization, and drives neutral genetic structure in spatially structured populations. We addressed this issue in an amphibian, Bombina variegata, using an integrative approach combining capture–recapture modeling, de...
Habitat alteration is considered the single greatest threat to the conservation of natural communiti...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and have generated substanti...
International audienceDispersal (i.e. movement from a natal or breeding site to another breeding sit...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence...
There is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence the evolution of disp...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
International audienceDispersal is a central mechanism in ecology and evolution. Dispersal evolution...
International audienceDispersal is a central mechanism in ecology and evolution. Dispersal evolution...
1. The unidirectional movement of animals between breeding patches (i.e., breeding dispersal) has pr...
Dispersal is a central mechanism in ecology and evolution. Dispersal evolution is driven by a trade...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are the leading causes of species ’ declines and extinctions. A key c...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are known to strongly affect dispersal by altering the quality...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are known to strongly affect dispersal by altering the quality...
Habitat alteration is considered the single greatest threat to the conservation of natural communiti...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and have generated substanti...
International audienceDispersal (i.e. movement from a natal or breeding site to another breeding sit...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence...
There is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence the evolution of disp...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
International audienceDispersal is a central mechanism in ecology and evolution. Dispersal evolution...
International audienceDispersal is a central mechanism in ecology and evolution. Dispersal evolution...
1. The unidirectional movement of animals between breeding patches (i.e., breeding dispersal) has pr...
Dispersal is a central mechanism in ecology and evolution. Dispersal evolution is driven by a trade...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are the leading causes of species ’ declines and extinctions. A key c...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are known to strongly affect dispersal by altering the quality...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are known to strongly affect dispersal by altering the quality...
Habitat alteration is considered the single greatest threat to the conservation of natural communiti...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and have generated substanti...
International audienceDispersal (i.e. movement from a natal or breeding site to another breeding sit...