Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Individual traits related to motion and navigation during dispersal may differ: (1) among species differing in habitat distribution, which in turn, may lead to interspecific differences in the potential for and costs of dispersal, (2) among populations of a species that experiences different levels of habitat fragmentation; (3) among individuals differing in their dispersal strategy and (4) between the sexes due to sexual differences in behaviour and dispersal tendencies. In butterflies, the visual system plays a central role in dispersal, but exactly how the visual system is related to dispersal has received far less attention than flight morphology. We ...
International audienceMobility varies strongly between and within species, reflecting diff erent dis...
Dispersal has recently gained much attention because of its crucial role in the conservation and evo...
animal model; dispersal syndrome; genetic correlation; genetic variance; heritability; phenotypic co...
<div><p>Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Indiv...
We examined whether dispersal was associated with body and wing morphology and individual quality, a...
Evolution of dispersal is affected by context-specific costs and benefits. One example is sex-biased...
Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many...
The existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident phenotypes within populatio...
International audienceThe existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident pheno...
1. Flight is a key innovation in the evolution of insects that is crucial to their dispersal, migrat...
The relatively large and colourful wings are by far the most apparent feature of adult butterflies. ...
Dispersal is a key process for understanding the persistence of populations as well as the capacity ...
Research on endangered British butterflies has found that butterfly populations in small refuges evo...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
1. Dispersal ability of a species is a key ecological characteristic, affecting a range of processes...
International audienceMobility varies strongly between and within species, reflecting diff erent dis...
Dispersal has recently gained much attention because of its crucial role in the conservation and evo...
animal model; dispersal syndrome; genetic correlation; genetic variance; heritability; phenotypic co...
<div><p>Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Indiv...
We examined whether dispersal was associated with body and wing morphology and individual quality, a...
Evolution of dispersal is affected by context-specific costs and benefits. One example is sex-biased...
Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many...
The existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident phenotypes within populatio...
International audienceThe existence of dispersal syndromes contrasting disperser from resident pheno...
1. Flight is a key innovation in the evolution of insects that is crucial to their dispersal, migrat...
The relatively large and colourful wings are by far the most apparent feature of adult butterflies. ...
Dispersal is a key process for understanding the persistence of populations as well as the capacity ...
Research on endangered British butterflies has found that butterfly populations in small refuges evo...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
1. Dispersal ability of a species is a key ecological characteristic, affecting a range of processes...
International audienceMobility varies strongly between and within species, reflecting diff erent dis...
Dispersal has recently gained much attention because of its crucial role in the conservation and evo...
animal model; dispersal syndrome; genetic correlation; genetic variance; heritability; phenotypic co...