Abstract:Evolutionary theory predicts that the process of range expansion will
lead to differences between core and edge population in life history and
dispersal traits. Selection and genetic drift can influence reproductive
ability while spatial sorting by dispersal ability can increase
dispersal at the edge. However, the context of individuals (e.g.,
population density and mating status) also impacts dispersal behavior.
We evaluated theoretical predictions for evolution of reproductive life
history and dispersal trai… Show more
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