Dispersal, intraspecific competition, kin competition and kin facilitation: a review of the empirical evidence
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Theory suggests that intraspecific competition and kin competition are keys processes shaping the evolution of dispersal. Based on a review of the empirical literature we derived the following generalizations. The plasticity within taxa in the presence and direction of sex-biased dispersal revealed by recent empirical studies argues against a single factor accounting for interspecific patterns in dispersal. If they can be parameterized, models exploring the interactions between competitive interaction and inbreeding avoidance will provide rigorous predictions for different groups.</jats:p>
収録刊行物
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- Dispersal
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Dispersal 110-122, 2001-03-08
Oxford University PressOxford