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AUTHOR
Arild Husby
Effects of environment and genotype on dispersal differ across departure, transfer and settlement in a butterfly metapopulation
Active dispersal is driven by extrinsic and intrinsic factors at the three stages of departure, transfer and settlement. Most empirical studies capture only one stage of this complex process, and knowledge of how much can be generalized from one stage to another remains unknown. Here we use genetic assignment tests to reconstruct dispersal across 5 years and 232 habitat patches of a Glanville fritillary butterfly ( Melitaea cinxia ) metapopulation. We link individual dispersal events to weather, landscape structure, size and quality of habitat patches, and individual genotype to identify the factors that influence the three stages of dispersal and post-settlement survival. We found that ne…
Supplementary Methods, Tables, and Figures from Effects of environment and genotype on dispersal differ across departure, transfer and settlement in a butterfly metapopulation
Further details on measurement of environmental covariates and simulations, Tables S1-S6 and Figures S1-S7