Symposium 22

Saturday August 25

There might be minor changes in the program.
Location: University main building X

  Process and implications of phenotype-dependent dispersal and settlement
  Organizers: Pim Edelaar, Texas A&M University, USA
Jean Clobert, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France
     
  14.00-14.30 Dan Bolnick (invited)
Examining adaptive variation at multiple spatial scales in threespine stickleback
  14.30-15.00 Ben Sheldon (invited)
Natal environment, dispersal, and the impermanence of environmental effects in the great tit
  15.00-15.20 Audrey Chaput-Bardy
Morphological clines and consequences on dispersal in dendritic landscapes
  15.20-15.50 Coffee
  15.50-16.10 Marjo Saastamoinen
Spatial variation in dispersal rate and related life history traits in a butterfly metapopulation
  16.10-16.30 Fabrice Eroukhmanoff
Habitat choice, phenotype–dependent dispersal and parallel evolution in a freshwater isopod
  16.30-16.50 Jean-François Le Galliard
Influence of past and present environments on natal dispersal behaviour in small mammals
  16.50-17.10 Julien Cote
Social personalities influence natal dispersal and fitness outcomes in common lizard (Lacerta vivipara)

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