Lower settlement following a forced displacement experiment: nonbreeding as a dispersal cost in a wild bird?

Volume: 133, Pages: 109 - 121
Published: Nov 1, 2017
Abstract
Dispersal is a key life history trait impacting ecological and evolutionary processes. Yet, the fitness consequences of dispersal remain poorly investigated. Using a displacement experiment of 616 individuals in a patchy population of collared flycatchers, Ficedula albicollis, we investigated behavioural responses to forced movement in terms of settlement, subsequent breeding performance and return rate. Newly arrived birds were caught and...
Paper Details
Title
Lower settlement following a forced displacement experiment: nonbreeding as a dispersal cost in a wild bird?
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Volume
133
Pages
109 - 121
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