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A distance–performance trade‐off in the phenotypic basis of dispersal

Volume: 9, Issue: 18, Pages: 10644 - 10653
Published: Aug 22, 2019
Abstract
Across taxa, individuals vary in how far they disperse, with most individuals staying close to their origin and fewer dispersing long distances. Costs associated with dispersal (e.g., energy, risk) are widely believed to trade off with benefits (e.g., reduced competition, increased reproductive success) to influence dispersal propensity. However, this framework has not been applied to understand variation in dispersal distance, which is instead...
Paper Details
Title
A distance–performance trade‐off in the phenotypic basis of dispersal
Published Date
Aug 22, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
18
Pages
10644 - 10653
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