Habitat loss and climate change are rapidly converting natural habitats and thereby increasing the significance of dispersal capacity for vulnerable species. Flight is necessary for dispersal in many insects, and differences in dispersal capacity may reflect dissimilarities in flight muscle aerobic capacity. In a large metapopulation of the Glanville fritillary butterfly in the Åland Islands in Finland, adults disperse frequently between small local populations. Individuals found in newly established populations have higher flight metabolic rates and field-measured dispersal distances than butterflies in old populations. To assess possible differences in flight muscle aerobic capacity among Glanville fritillary populations, enzyme activitie...
International audienceMobility varies strongly between and within species, reflecting diff erent dis...
Dispersal is a key process for understanding the persistence of populations as well as the capacity ...
Flight is essential for foraging, mate searching and dispersal in many insects, but flight metabolis...
Habitat loss and climate change are rapidly converting natural habitats and thereby increasing the s...
Research on endangered British butterflies has found that butterfly populations in small refuges evo...
Evolution of dispersal is affected by context-specific costs and benefits. One example is sex-biased...
AbstractFlight is essential for foraging, mate searching and dispersal in many insects, but flight m...
Dispersal is a key life-history trait, especially in species inhabiting fragmented landscapes. The p...
Dispersal capacity is a key life history trait especially in species inhabiting fragmented landscape...
Recent studies on butterflies have documented apparent evolutionary changes in dis-persal rate in re...
Knowledge of the effects of thermal conditions on animal movement and dispersal is necessary for a m...
Optimal flight in butterflies depends on structural features of the wings and body, including wing s...
<p>(A) Microscopic images of flight muscle of the Glanville fritillary (a, c) and the Red Admiral (b...
<div><p>Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Indiv...
The relatively large and colourful wings are by far the most apparent feature of adult butterflies. ...
International audienceMobility varies strongly between and within species, reflecting diff erent dis...
Dispersal is a key process for understanding the persistence of populations as well as the capacity ...
Flight is essential for foraging, mate searching and dispersal in many insects, but flight metabolis...
Habitat loss and climate change are rapidly converting natural habitats and thereby increasing the s...
Research on endangered British butterflies has found that butterfly populations in small refuges evo...
Evolution of dispersal is affected by context-specific costs and benefits. One example is sex-biased...
AbstractFlight is essential for foraging, mate searching and dispersal in many insects, but flight m...
Dispersal is a key life-history trait, especially in species inhabiting fragmented landscapes. The p...
Dispersal capacity is a key life history trait especially in species inhabiting fragmented landscape...
Recent studies on butterflies have documented apparent evolutionary changes in dis-persal rate in re...
Knowledge of the effects of thermal conditions on animal movement and dispersal is necessary for a m...
Optimal flight in butterflies depends on structural features of the wings and body, including wing s...
<p>(A) Microscopic images of flight muscle of the Glanville fritillary (a, c) and the Red Admiral (b...
<div><p>Understanding dispersal is of prime importance in conservation and population biology. Indiv...
The relatively large and colourful wings are by far the most apparent feature of adult butterflies. ...
International audienceMobility varies strongly between and within species, reflecting diff erent dis...
Dispersal is a key process for understanding the persistence of populations as well as the capacity ...
Flight is essential for foraging, mate searching and dispersal in many insects, but flight metabolis...