Natal dispersal and personalities in great tits ( Parus major )
Netherlands Institute of Ecology · University of Groningen
Abstract
Dispersal is a major determinant of the dynamics and genetic structure of populations, and its consequences depend not only on average dispersal rates and distances, but also on the characteristics of dispersing and philopatric individuals. We investigated whether natal dispersal correlated with a predisposed behavioural trait: exploratory behaviour in novel environments. Wild great tits were caught in their natural habitat, tested the following morning in the laboratory using an open field test and released at the capture site. Natal dispersal correlated positively with parental and individual exploratory behaviour, using three independent datasets. First, fast-exploring parents had offspring that dispersed…
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5Topics & keywords
- Biological dispersal
- Parus
- Fledge
- Biology
- Ecology
- Philopatry
- Offspring
- Trait