Authors
Thomas Broquet, Eric J Petit
Publication date
2009/12/1
Source
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics
Volume
40
Issue
1
Pages
193-216
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Description
The dispersal process, by which individuals or other dispersing agents such as gametes or seeds move from birthplace to a new settlement locality, has important consequences for the dynamics of genes, individuals, and species. Many of the questions addressed by ecology and evolutionary biology require a good understanding of species’ dispersal patterns. Much effort has thus been devoted to overcoming the difficulties associated with dispersal measurement. In this context, genetic tools have long been the focus of intensive research, providing a great variety of potential solutions to measuring dispersal. This methodological diversity is reviewed here to help (molecular) ecologists find their way toward dispersal inference and interpretation and to stimulate further developments.
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Scholar articles
T Broquet, EJ Petit - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2009