Sex-biased dispersal patterns of a social passerine: complementary approaches and evidence for a role of spatial scale
Volume: 128, Issue: 3, Pages: 592 - 602
Published: Sep 5, 2019
Abstract
Animal dispersal patterns have important implications for many biological processes, but the measurement of dispersal is challenging and often requires the use of complementary approaches. In this study, we investigated the local-scale sex-biased dispersal pattern in a social bird, the black-throated tit (Aegithalos concinnus), in central China. Spatial genetic autocorrelation analyses suggested that significant fine-scale genetic structure...
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Title
Sex-biased dispersal patterns of a social passerine: complementary approaches and evidence for a role of spatial scale
Published Date
Sep 5, 2019
Volume
128
Issue
3
Pages
592 - 602
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