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Direct and indirect estimates of dispersal support strong juvenile philopatry and male‐biased dispersal in a freshwater turtle species (Emys orbicularis)

Freshwater Biology, 2023
Dispersal has major impacts on population dynamics, population genetics and evolution, and also is critical for population management and conservation.
R. Fay   +8 more
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Extreme philopatry and genetic diversification at unprecedented scales in a seabird

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Effective conservation requires maintenance of the processes underlying species divergence, as well as understanding species’ responses to episodic disturbances and long-term change.
D. K. Danckwerts   +4 more
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Male philopatry in spider monkeys revisited

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2013
ABSTRACTDispersal patterns are critical for understanding social systems as they influence social interactions and relationships. Spider monkeys (Atelesspp.) are typically described as being characterized by male philopatry and female dispersal, with these patterns reflected in stronger affiliative and cooperative relationships among males than among ...
Filippo, Aureli   +4 more
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Natal Philopatry Among Solitary Mammals

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1983
Although many studies treat the causes and consequences of dispersal in mammalian populations, less attention has been given to the individuals that do not leave their birthplaces. Yet natal philopatry, which we define as continued residence on the natal home range past the age of independence from the parents, occurs in virtually all gregarious ...
Peter M. Waser, W. Thomas Jones
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Direct Estimates of Breeding Site Fidelity and Natal Philopatry in Brood Parasitic Brown-Headed Cowbirds Molothrus ater

Ardea, 2020
Avian obligate brood parasitism is a specialised life history strategy that may impact the dispersal of juvenile and adult parasites when compared with non-parasitic (parental) bird species.
M. Hauber, Sacha K. Heath, C. Tonra
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Beyond dispersal versus philopatry? Alternative behavioural tactics of juvenile roe deer in a heterogeneous landscape

Oikos, 2019
Although inter‐individual heterogeneity in many aspects of dispersal behaviour is widely reported, this key life‐history trait is predominantly modelled as a dichotomous state of philopatry versus dispersal.
Delphine Ducros   +9 more
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