International audienceBreeding dispersal is a key process of population structure and dynamics and is often triggered by an individual's breeding failure. In both colonial and territorial birds, reproductive success of conspecifics (RSc) can also lead individuals to change breeding sites after a failure on a site. Yet, few studies have simultaneously investigated the independent contribution of individual reproductive success (RSi) and of RSc on dispersal decision. Here, we develop a modeling framework to disentangle the effects of RSi and RSc on demographic parameters, while accounting for imperfect individual detection and other confounding factors such as age or dispersal behavior in the previous year. Using a 10-year capture–recapture d...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Juvenile survival is among the most important demographic parameters driving population dynamics in ...
The costs and benefits of dispersal are often assessed by comparing fitness between dispersing and n...
International audienceBreeding dispersal is a key process of population structure and dynamics and i...
Factors affecting dispersal and recruitment in animal populations will play a prominent role in the ...
Understanding the interaction between intrinsic constraints, environmental barriers, and selective p...
Natal dispersal is a demographic trait with profound evolutionary, ecological, and behavioral conseq...
Dispersal is a common phenomenon in animals, with important consequences for individual fitness and ...
Studies of animal breeding dispersal have often focused on possible causes, whereas its adaptive sig...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal orprevious breeding si...
The long-term study of animal populations facilitates detailed analysis of processes otherwise diffi...
Natal dispersal, the displacement from site of birth to site of reproduction, is an important proces...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Sex- and age-dependence in recruitment and dispersal are often explained by costs arising from compe...
International audience1. Dispersal contributes to spatio-temporal variation in population size and i...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Juvenile survival is among the most important demographic parameters driving population dynamics in ...
The costs and benefits of dispersal are often assessed by comparing fitness between dispersing and n...
International audienceBreeding dispersal is a key process of population structure and dynamics and i...
Factors affecting dispersal and recruitment in animal populations will play a prominent role in the ...
Understanding the interaction between intrinsic constraints, environmental barriers, and selective p...
Natal dispersal is a demographic trait with profound evolutionary, ecological, and behavioral conseq...
Dispersal is a common phenomenon in animals, with important consequences for individual fitness and ...
Studies of animal breeding dispersal have often focused on possible causes, whereas its adaptive sig...
Dispersal is commonly defined as the movement of an individual from its natal orprevious breeding si...
The long-term study of animal populations facilitates detailed analysis of processes otherwise diffi...
Natal dispersal, the displacement from site of birth to site of reproduction, is an important proces...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Sex- and age-dependence in recruitment and dispersal are often explained by costs arising from compe...
International audience1. Dispersal contributes to spatio-temporal variation in population size and i...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Juvenile survival is among the most important demographic parameters driving population dynamics in ...
The costs and benefits of dispersal are often assessed by comparing fitness between dispersing and n...