Background: Habitat selection may have profound evolutionary consequences, but they strongly depend on the underlying preference mechanism, including genetically-determined, natal habitat and phenotype-dependent preferences. It is known that different mechanisms may operate at the same time, yet their relative contribution to population differentiation remains largely unexplored empirically mainly because of the difficulty of finding suitable study systems. Here, we investigate the role of early experience and genetic background in determining the outcome of settlement by pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) breeding in two habitat patches between which dispersal and subsequent reproductive performance is influenced by phenotype (bod...
Evolutionary theory predicts that local population divergence will depend on the balance between the...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...
Habitat selection is the behavioural process determining the distribution of individuals among habit...
Dispersers are not a random subset of the source population, and there is considerable evidence that...
Gene flow through dispersal has traditionally been thought to function as a force opposing evolution...
We investigated the potential importance of learning in habitat choice within a young hybrid zone of...
Dispersers are not a random subset of the source population, and there is considerable evidence that...
The matching habitat choice hypothesis holds that individuals with different phenotypes actively sel...
Natal dispersal allows individuals to reach suitable breeding sites. The effect of present plant phe...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Character displacement can reduce costly interspecific interactions between young species. We invest...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
Habitat selection has profound consequences for individual fitness, but how do animals decide where ...
Between 1988 and 2016, we investigated the effects of breeding density and body size on natal disper...
Evolutionary theory predicts that local population divergence will depend on the balance between the...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...
Habitat selection is the behavioural process determining the distribution of individuals among habit...
Dispersers are not a random subset of the source population, and there is considerable evidence that...
Gene flow through dispersal has traditionally been thought to function as a force opposing evolution...
We investigated the potential importance of learning in habitat choice within a young hybrid zone of...
Dispersers are not a random subset of the source population, and there is considerable evidence that...
The matching habitat choice hypothesis holds that individuals with different phenotypes actively sel...
Natal dispersal allows individuals to reach suitable breeding sites. The effect of present plant phe...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
Character displacement can reduce costly interspecific interactions between young species. We invest...
Dispersal is an essential process for most animal populations to persist in changing environments. D...
In most animal species, dispersing individuals possess phenotypic attributes that mitigate the costs...
Habitat selection has profound consequences for individual fitness, but how do animals decide where ...
Between 1988 and 2016, we investigated the effects of breeding density and body size on natal disper...
Evolutionary theory predicts that local population divergence will depend on the balance between the...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...
Habitat selection is the behavioural process determining the distribution of individuals among habit...