Dispersal behavior correlates with personality of a North American fish
The process of dispersal is determined by the interaction of individual (intrinsic) traits and environmental (extrinsic) factors. Although many studies address and quantify dispersal, few evaluate both intrinsic and extrinsic factors jointly. We test the relative importance of intrinsic traits (expl...
Main Author: | Josh E. RASMUSSEN, Mark C. BELK |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2012-02-01
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Series: | Current Zoology |
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Online Access: | http://www.currentzoology.org/paperdetail.asp?id=12002 |
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