Sex-biased topography effects on butterfly dispersal.
Elisa PlazioTerezie BubováVladimír VrabecPiotr NowickiPublished in: Movement ecology (2020)
Both above results provide support for the hypothesis that topography restricts dispersal in females, but not in males. Since the two sexes contribute differently to metapopulation functioning, i.e., only female dispersal can result in successful (re)colonisations of vacant patches, the topography effects exerted on females should be considered with particular attention when landscape management and conservation actions are designed in order to maintain the functional connectivity of metapopulation systems.