Dispersal, the behaviour ensuring gene flow, tends to covary with a number of morphological, ecological and behavioural traits. While species-specific dispersal behaviours are the product of each species' unique evolutionary history, there may be distinct interspecific patterns of covariation between dispersal and other traits ('dispersal syndromes') due to their shared evolutionary history or shared environments. Using dispersal, phylogeny and trait data for 15 terrestrial and semi-terrestrial animal Orders (> 700 species), we tested for the existence and consistency of dispersal syndromes across species. At this taxonomic scale, dispersal increased linearly with body size in omnivores, but decreased above a critical length in herbivores a...
Dispersal is a life-history trait that has profound consequences for populations. Viewed from an eco...
Dispersal is a key process in ecology, evolutionary and conservation biology. Studies like mark-rele...
Recent syntheses on the evolutionary causes of dispersal have focused on dispersal as a direct adapt...
A pressing challenge in ecology is to unravel the mechanisms that underlie the distribution of life ...
International audienceDispersal is a central biological process tightly integrated into life-histori...
Natal dispersal is a process that is critical in the spatial dynamics of populations, including popu...
peer reviewedDispersal is a central biological process tightly integrated into life-histories, morph...
International audienceThe study of tradeoffs among major life history components (age at maturity, l...
International audienceWhen individuals disperse, they modify the physical and social composition of ...
In this chapter, we stress the gaps in our knowledge about dispersal evolution and suggest several p...
The study of tradeoffs among major life history components (age at maturity, lifespan and reproducti...
International audienceDispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution. At the individual lev...
International audienceRecent research has highlighted interdependencies between dispersal and other ...
As dispersal plays a key role in gene flow among populations, its evolutionary dynamics under enviro...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal is a life-history trait that has profound consequences for populations. Viewed from an eco...
Dispersal is a key process in ecology, evolutionary and conservation biology. Studies like mark-rele...
Recent syntheses on the evolutionary causes of dispersal have focused on dispersal as a direct adapt...
A pressing challenge in ecology is to unravel the mechanisms that underlie the distribution of life ...
International audienceDispersal is a central biological process tightly integrated into life-histori...
Natal dispersal is a process that is critical in the spatial dynamics of populations, including popu...
peer reviewedDispersal is a central biological process tightly integrated into life-histories, morph...
International audienceThe study of tradeoffs among major life history components (age at maturity, l...
International audienceWhen individuals disperse, they modify the physical and social composition of ...
In this chapter, we stress the gaps in our knowledge about dispersal evolution and suggest several p...
The study of tradeoffs among major life history components (age at maturity, lifespan and reproducti...
International audienceDispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution. At the individual lev...
International audienceRecent research has highlighted interdependencies between dispersal and other ...
As dispersal plays a key role in gene flow among populations, its evolutionary dynamics under enviro...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal is a life-history trait that has profound consequences for populations. Viewed from an eco...
Dispersal is a key process in ecology, evolutionary and conservation biology. Studies like mark-rele...
Recent syntheses on the evolutionary causes of dispersal have focused on dispersal as a direct adapt...