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Differences in the oxidative balance of dispersing and non-dispersing individuals: an experimental approach in a passerine bird.

Charlotte RécapetAlexandre ZaharievStéphane BlancMathilde ArrivéFrançois CriscuoloPierre BizeBlandine Doligez
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2016)
Our results suggest that dispersing individuals maintain a stable oxidative balance when facing challenging environmental conditions, at the cost of lower reproductive success. Conversely, philopatric individuals increase their effort, and thus oxidative costs, in challenging conditions thereby maintaining their reproductive success. Our study sheds light on energetics and oxidative balance as possible processes underlying phenotypic differences between dispersing and philopatric individuals.
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  • climate change