Natal dispersal—the movement from birth site to first breeding site—determines demographic and population genetic dynamics and has important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes. Recent work suggested that one of the main factors determining natal dispersal distances is the cost of locomotion. We evaluated this hypothesis using band-recovery data to estimate natal dispersal distances for 50 North American bird species. We then analysed the relationships between dispersal distances and a suite of morphological and ecological predictors, including proxies for the cost of locomotion (flight efficiency), using phylogenetic regression models. We found that flight efficiency, population size and habitat influence natal dispersal...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
1. Informative Bayesian priors can improve the precision of estimates in ecological studies or estim...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...
Natal dispersal—the movement from birth site to first breeding site—determines demographic and popul...
Abstract Natal dispersal—the movement from birth site to first breeding site—determines demographic ...
Natal dispersal—the movement from birthplace to breeding location—is often considered the most signi...
Natal dispersal is a process that is critical in the spatial dynamics of populations, including popu...
Dispersal distances determine the scales over which many population processes occur. Knowledge of th...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and long-distance dispersal (LDD) c...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and patterns of dispersal movement ...
Seasonally migratory animals breeding at high latitudes escape winter conditions by temporarily movi...
Juvenile survival is among the most important demographic parameters driving population dynamics in ...
Fine-scale landscape change can alter dispersal patterns of animals, thus influencing connectivity o...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics and responses to global change. Long...
Avian movements through the landscape involving dispersal and routine movements within home-range or...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
1. Informative Bayesian priors can improve the precision of estimates in ecological studies or estim...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...
Natal dispersal—the movement from birth site to first breeding site—determines demographic and popul...
Abstract Natal dispersal—the movement from birth site to first breeding site—determines demographic ...
Natal dispersal—the movement from birthplace to breeding location—is often considered the most signi...
Natal dispersal is a process that is critical in the spatial dynamics of populations, including popu...
Dispersal distances determine the scales over which many population processes occur. Knowledge of th...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and long-distance dispersal (LDD) c...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and patterns of dispersal movement ...
Seasonally migratory animals breeding at high latitudes escape winter conditions by temporarily movi...
Juvenile survival is among the most important demographic parameters driving population dynamics in ...
Fine-scale landscape change can alter dispersal patterns of animals, thus influencing connectivity o...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics and responses to global change. Long...
Avian movements through the landscape involving dispersal and routine movements within home-range or...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
1. Informative Bayesian priors can improve the precision of estimates in ecological studies or estim...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...