International audienceTranslocation is an important tool in restoring biodiversity, particularly when species have been extirpated from an area. In the period just after release, the main objective of conservation managers is to keep as many of the translocated individuals in the release area as possible, in order to maximize the number of founders of the new population. Environmental and intrinsic factors, release conditions and social behaviour are likely to influence an individual's propensity to move away from the release site (known as post-release dispersal); however, few studies have explored the relative importance of these factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate how these four factors affected the post-release dispersal of 1...
Most studies on the causes of animal dispersal focus on species of birds or small mammals, but there...
In the current context of global change, the loss of biodiversity is increasing at a considerable ra...
In Europe, wild ungulates have undergone major expansion and population growth during recent decades...
International audienceTranslocation is an important tool in restoring biodiversity, particularly whe...
<div><p>Dispersal is a life-history trait directly affecting population dynamics and species range s...
The adaptation of translocated organisms to a new environment in the first years after their release...
International audienceAnimal translocations are human-induced colonizations that can represent oppor...
In this 3 years study (2006\u20132009), we described the space-use and social patterns exhibited by ...
Monitoring post-release establishment and movement of animals is important in evaluating conservatio...
Although dispersal drives population dynamics and species distribution, we still know little about h...
International audience1. Natal dispersal is defined as the movement between the natal range and the ...
Understanding patterns of dispersal behaviour of threatened species is important in conservation bio...
A high immediate mortality rate of released animals is an important cause of translocation failure (...
Animal translocations are human-induced colonizations that can represent opportunities to contribute...
International audience1. Factors influencing post-fledging movements before the first breeding attem...
Most studies on the causes of animal dispersal focus on species of birds or small mammals, but there...
In the current context of global change, the loss of biodiversity is increasing at a considerable ra...
In Europe, wild ungulates have undergone major expansion and population growth during recent decades...
International audienceTranslocation is an important tool in restoring biodiversity, particularly whe...
<div><p>Dispersal is a life-history trait directly affecting population dynamics and species range s...
The adaptation of translocated organisms to a new environment in the first years after their release...
International audienceAnimal translocations are human-induced colonizations that can represent oppor...
In this 3 years study (2006\u20132009), we described the space-use and social patterns exhibited by ...
Monitoring post-release establishment and movement of animals is important in evaluating conservatio...
Although dispersal drives population dynamics and species distribution, we still know little about h...
International audience1. Natal dispersal is defined as the movement between the natal range and the ...
Understanding patterns of dispersal behaviour of threatened species is important in conservation bio...
A high immediate mortality rate of released animals is an important cause of translocation failure (...
Animal translocations are human-induced colonizations that can represent opportunities to contribute...
International audience1. Factors influencing post-fledging movements before the first breeding attem...
Most studies on the causes of animal dispersal focus on species of birds or small mammals, but there...
In the current context of global change, the loss of biodiversity is increasing at a considerable ra...
In Europe, wild ungulates have undergone major expansion and population growth during recent decades...