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Dispersal evolution in currents: spatial sorting promotes philopatry in upstream patches
R. L. Allgayer
*
, A. Scarpa
,
P. G. Fernandes
, P. J. Wright
, L. Lancaster
, G. Bocedi
, J. M. J. Travis
*
Corresponding author for this work
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Individual-Based Model
100%
Freshwater Environment
100%
High Current
100%
Natural Selection
100%
Marine Environment
100%
Philopatry
100%
Management Strategy
100%
INIS
populations
100%
sorting
100%
probability
75%
environment
50%
losses
25%
animals
25%
solutions
25%
comparative evaluations
25%
fungi
25%
management
25%
distance
25%
streams
25%
genetics
25%
fresh water
25%
wind
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solution and Solubility
100%
Genetics
100%
Natural Selection
100%
Philopatry
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Marine Environment
100%
Natural Selection
100%
Philopatry
100%