1. Habitat selection can affect individual fitness, and therefore, individuals are expected to assess habitat quality of potential breeding sites before settlement. 2. We investigated the role of social environment on juvenile dispersal behaviour in the great tit (Parus major). Two main contradictory hypotheses can be formulated regarding social effects on juvenile dispersal as follows: (i) High fledgling density and sex ratio may enhance the intensity of local (kin) competition and, therefore, reduce individual survival chance, enhance emigration and reduce settlement (repulsion hypothesis) (ii) Alternatively, high fledgling density and sex ratio may signal high-quality habitat or lead to aggregation and thus increase individual survival c...
Animal personalities can influence social interactions among individuals, and thus have major implic...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
1. Habitat selection can affect individual fitness, and therefore, individuals are expected to asses...
1. Habitat selection can affect individual fitness, and therefore, individuals are expected to asses...
An individual's decision to disperse from the natal habitat can affect its future fitness prospects....
Competition within sexes is expected when resources are sex specific, whereas competition between se...
The expected fitness gain for offspring of a given sex may depend on local population sex ratio and ...
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in vertebrate systems, but for many taxa the consequences of socialit...
Dispersal is a major determinant of the dynamics and genetic structure of populations, and its conse...
Models predict that condition-dependent dispersal can be promoted by variation in the intensity of k...
<p>Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in spa...
Animal personalities can influence social interactions among individuals, and thus have major implic...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
1. Habitat selection can affect individual fitness, and therefore, individuals are expected to asses...
1. Habitat selection can affect individual fitness, and therefore, individuals are expected to asses...
An individual's decision to disperse from the natal habitat can affect its future fitness prospects....
Competition within sexes is expected when resources are sex specific, whereas competition between se...
The expected fitness gain for offspring of a given sex may depend on local population sex ratio and ...
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in vertebrate systems, but for many taxa the consequences of socialit...
Dispersal is a major determinant of the dynamics and genetic structure of populations, and its conse...
Models predict that condition-dependent dispersal can be promoted by variation in the intensity of k...
<p>Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in spa...
Animal personalities can influence social interactions among individuals, and thus have major implic...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...
Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space,...