We use the assignment technique and a new approach, the 'novel allele technique', to detect sex-biased dispersal in great reed warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus . The data set consisted of immigrants and philopatric birds in a semi-isolated population in Sweden scored at 21 microsatellite loci. Fourteen cohorts were represented of which the four earliest were used to define a reference population. Female immigrants had lower assignment probability than males (i.e. were less likely to have been sampled in the reference population), and carried the majority of 'novel alleles' (i.e. alleles observed in the population for the first time). The difference in number of novel alleles between sexes was caused by a strong over-representation of fema...
Dispersal and local patterns of adaptation play a major role on the ecological and evolutionary traj...
A recent comparative analysis of passerine birds found that the frequency of extra-pair paternity wa...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
Dispersal is of prime importance for many evolutionary processes and has been studied for decades. T...
In patchily distributed species dispersal connects local populations into metapopulations. Reliable ...
Dispersal affects the distribution, dynamics and genetic structure of natural populations, and can b...
<div><p>Dispersal affects the distribution, dynamics and genetic structure of natural populations, a...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Sex-biased dispersal is pervasive and has diverse evolutionary implications, but the fundamental dri...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Dispersal affects the distribution, dynamics and genetic structure of natural populations, and can b...
Understanding why dispersal is sex-biased in many taxa is still a major concern in evolu-tionary eco...
Non-random gene flow is a widely neglected force in evolution and ecology. This genotype-dependent d...
We used the amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) method to obtain genetic markers distingui...
Dispersal and local patterns of adaptation play a major role on the ecological and evolutionary traj...
A recent comparative analysis of passerine birds found that the frequency of extra-pair paternity wa...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
Dispersal is of prime importance for many evolutionary processes and has been studied for decades. T...
In patchily distributed species dispersal connects local populations into metapopulations. Reliable ...
Dispersal affects the distribution, dynamics and genetic structure of natural populations, and can b...
<div><p>Dispersal affects the distribution, dynamics and genetic structure of natural populations, a...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Sex-biased dispersal is pervasive and has diverse evolutionary implications, but the fundamental dri...
The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and bet...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Dispersal affects the distribution, dynamics and genetic structure of natural populations, and can b...
Understanding why dispersal is sex-biased in many taxa is still a major concern in evolu-tionary eco...
Non-random gene flow is a widely neglected force in evolution and ecology. This genotype-dependent d...
We used the amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) method to obtain genetic markers distingui...
Dispersal and local patterns of adaptation play a major role on the ecological and evolutionary traj...
A recent comparative analysis of passerine birds found that the frequency of extra-pair paternity wa...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...