Causes and consequences of animal dispersal strategies: relating individual behaviour to spatial dynamics

University of Aberdeen

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Abstract

Knowledge of the ecological and evolutionary causes of dispersal can be crucial in understanding the behaviour of spatially structured populations, and predicting how species respond to environmental change. Despite the focus of much theoretical research, simplistic assumptions regarding the dispersal process are still made. Dispersal is usually regarded as an unconditional process although in many cases fitness gains of dispersal are dependent on environmental factors and individual state. Condition-dependent dispersal strategies will often be superior to unconditional, fixed strategies. In addition, dispersal is often collapsed into a single parameter, despite it being a process composed of three…

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Keywords
  • Biological dispersal
  • Population
  • Ecology
  • Interdependence
  • Emigration
  • Biology
  • Geography
  • Demography
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