reviewMolecular EcologyMar 16, 2007GREEN OA

Advances in our understanding of mammalian sex‐biased dispersal

University of Cambridge · University of Lausanne

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Abstract

Sex-biased dispersal is an almost ubiquitous feature of mammalian life history, but the evolutionary causes behind these patterns still require much clarification. A quarter of a century since the publication of seminal papers describing general patterns of sex-biased dispersal in both mammals and birds, we review the advances in our theoretical understanding of the evolutionary causes of sex-biased dispersal, and those in statistical genetics that enable us to test hypotheses and measure dispersal in natural populations. We use mammalian examples to illustrate patterns and proximate causes of sex-biased dispersal, because by far the most data are available and because they exhibit an enormous diversity in…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Biological dispersal
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Ecology
  • Demography
  • Population
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