International audienceDispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution. At the individual level, the three stages of the dispersal process (i.e., emigration, transience and immigration) are affected by complex interactions between phenotypes and environmental factors. Condition‐ and context‐dependent dispersal have far‐reaching consequences, both for the demography and the genetic structuring of natural populations and for adaptive processes. From an applied point of view, dispersal also deeply affects the spatial dynamics of populations and their ability to respond to land‐use changes, habitat degradation and climate change. For these reasons, dispersal has received considerable attention from ecologists and evolutionary biologists....
<div><p>Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are...
[[abstract]]Molecular-genetic technology and statistical methods based on principles of population g...
Summary: Animal dispersal is highly non-random and has important implications for the dynamics of po...
International audienceDispersal is a process of central importance for the ecological and evolutiona...
In this chapter, we stress the gaps in our knowledge about dispersal evolution and suggest several p...
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that can create demographic and genet...
The dispersal process, by which individuals or other dispersing agents such as gametes or seeds move...
International audienceThe dispersal process, by which individuals or other dispersing agents such as...
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that can create demographic and genet...
Dispersal is often risky to the individual, yet the long-term survival of populations depends on hav...
Dispersal, the behaviour ensuring gene flow, tends to covary with a number of morphological, ecologi...
Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are we accu...
Dispersal ultimately causes gene flow through space and/or time and, thus, understanding why, how, a...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness, and ther...
Dispersal is a life-history trait that has profound consequences for populations. Viewed from an eco...
<div><p>Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are...
[[abstract]]Molecular-genetic technology and statistical methods based on principles of population g...
Summary: Animal dispersal is highly non-random and has important implications for the dynamics of po...
International audienceDispersal is a process of central importance for the ecological and evolutiona...
In this chapter, we stress the gaps in our knowledge about dispersal evolution and suggest several p...
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that can create demographic and genet...
The dispersal process, by which individuals or other dispersing agents such as gametes or seeds move...
International audienceThe dispersal process, by which individuals or other dispersing agents such as...
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that can create demographic and genet...
Dispersal is often risky to the individual, yet the long-term survival of populations depends on hav...
Dispersal, the behaviour ensuring gene flow, tends to covary with a number of morphological, ecologi...
Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are we accu...
Dispersal ultimately causes gene flow through space and/or time and, thus, understanding why, how, a...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness, and ther...
Dispersal is a life-history trait that has profound consequences for populations. Viewed from an eco...
<div><p>Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are...
[[abstract]]Molecular-genetic technology and statistical methods based on principles of population g...
Summary: Animal dispersal is highly non-random and has important implications for the dynamics of po...