Individuals vary in their ability to disperse. Much of this variation can be described by covarying phenotypic traits that are related to dispersal (constituting the ‘dispersal phenotype’ or ‘dispersal syndrome’), but the nature of the associations among these traits is not well understood. Unravelling the associations among traits that potentially constitute the dispersal phenotype provides a foundation for understanding evolutionary trade-offs due to variation in dispersal. Here, we tested five predictions pertaining to the relationships among physiological, morphological and movement traits that are associated with dispersal, using a species with a long history as a laboratory model for studying ecological phenomena, red flour beetles (T...
In many animals, movement often affects fitness components such as foraging or migration. On the oth...
In many animals, movement often affects fitness components such as foraging or migration. On the oth...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
1. Individuals vary in their ability to disperse. Much of this variation can be described by covaryi...
Individuals vary in their ability to disperse. Much of this variation can be described by covarying ...
Individuals vary in their ability to disperse. Much of this variation can be described by covarying ...
Transitioning between life stages involves significant changes to the physiology, structural morphol...
Transitioning between life stages involves significant changes to the physiology, structural morphol...
First published: 31 March 2023Dispersal is a key component of life history that influences individua...
<div><p>Individuals of both dispersal and non-dispersal types (disperser and non-disperser) are foun...
Tonic immobility is an adaptive anti-predator behaviour observed in many species. This anti-predator...
Tonic immobility is an adaptive anti-predator behaviour observed in many species. This anti-predator...
Dispersal behaviour is an important aspect of the life-history of animals. However, the genetic arch...
In many animals, movement often affects fitness components such as foraging or migration. On the oth...
Individuals of both dispersal and non-dispersal types (disperser and non-disperser) are found in a p...
In many animals, movement often affects fitness components such as foraging or migration. On the oth...
In many animals, movement often affects fitness components such as foraging or migration. On the oth...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
1. Individuals vary in their ability to disperse. Much of this variation can be described by covaryi...
Individuals vary in their ability to disperse. Much of this variation can be described by covarying ...
Individuals vary in their ability to disperse. Much of this variation can be described by covarying ...
Transitioning between life stages involves significant changes to the physiology, structural morphol...
Transitioning between life stages involves significant changes to the physiology, structural morphol...
First published: 31 March 2023Dispersal is a key component of life history that influences individua...
<div><p>Individuals of both dispersal and non-dispersal types (disperser and non-disperser) are foun...
Tonic immobility is an adaptive anti-predator behaviour observed in many species. This anti-predator...
Tonic immobility is an adaptive anti-predator behaviour observed in many species. This anti-predator...
Dispersal behaviour is an important aspect of the life-history of animals. However, the genetic arch...
In many animals, movement often affects fitness components such as foraging or migration. On the oth...
Individuals of both dispersal and non-dispersal types (disperser and non-disperser) are found in a p...
In many animals, movement often affects fitness components such as foraging or migration. On the oth...
In many animals, movement often affects fitness components such as foraging or migration. On the oth...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...