2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10592-023-01566-7
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Asymmetrical gene flow between coastal and inland dunes in a threatened digger wasp

Femke Batsleer,
Matthieu Gallin,
Moyra Delafonteyne
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“…The findings from this study are thus relevant for the smaller “fundamental movement elements” (Getz and Saltz, 2008), but it remains to be explored how these small-scale spatiotemporal patterns eventually scale up to canonical and lifetime movement patterns. Such insights could potentially help to explain the weather dependence of dispersal, as measured by capture-mark-recapture studies (Cormont et al ., 2011; Delattre et al ., 2013; Kuussaari et al ., 2016) and gene flow across generations and populations (DiLeo et al ., 2022; Batsleer et al ., 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings from this study are thus relevant for the smaller “fundamental movement elements” (Getz and Saltz, 2008), but it remains to be explored how these small-scale spatiotemporal patterns eventually scale up to canonical and lifetime movement patterns. Such insights could potentially help to explain the weather dependence of dispersal, as measured by capture-mark-recapture studies (Cormont et al ., 2011; Delattre et al ., 2013; Kuussaari et al ., 2016) and gene flow across generations and populations (DiLeo et al ., 2022; Batsleer et al ., 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%