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Sex biased natal dispersal in a closed, saturated population of Seychelles warblers Acrocephalus sechellensis

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Eikenaar, Cas
Richardson, David S.
Brouwer, Lyanne
Komdeur, Jan

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Munksgaard International Publishers

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The distances that individuals disperse, from their natal site to the site of first breeding and between breeding sites, have important consequences for the dynamics and genetic structure of a population. Nearly all previous studies on dispersal have the

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Journal of Avian Biology

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2037-12-31