Publication: Reproductive consequences of natal dispersal in a highly philopatric seabird.
Date
Date
Date
2005
Journal Article
Published version
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Natal and breeding dispersal have a major impact on gene flow and population structure. We examined the consequences of natal dispersal on the reproductive success (proportion of pairs rearing chicks) of colonial-breeding Thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia). Reproductive success increased with distance dispersed for the first and second breeding attempt. The increase in breeding success leveled off at natal dispersal distances above 7 m. Our results were consistent with the idea that the relationship between dispersal and reproductive s
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Volume
Volume
Volume
16
Number
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Number
3
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634
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639
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Language
English
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Publication date
2005
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Date available
2008-02-11
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1045-2249
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OA Status
Hybrid
Publisher DOI
Hybrid Open Access
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