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This project investigates how epigenetic mechanisms influence natal dispersal in wild bird populations. By analyzing a 37-year dataset, it aims to understand the relationship between dispersal propensity and epigenetic potential, providing insights into species adaptation to environmental changes.
In an increasingly changing world, organisms need to adjust to environmental fluctuations, and life-history traits should evolve towards maximizing fitness in the face of this variability.
Natal dispersal - the movement between the place of birth and first breeding - is a particularly relevant life history trait, and a pivotal decision that will determine fitness prospects, population dynamics and species distributions.
Despite previous evidence that not all phenotypes are equally likely to disp…
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