Long-distance dispersal in the short-distance dispersing house sparrow (Passer domesticus)

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Long-distance dispersal in the short-distance dispersing house sparrow (Passer domesticus). / Ranke, Peter S.; Pepke, Michael L.; Søraker, Jørgen S.; David, Gabriel; Araya-Ajoy, Yimen G.; Wright, Jonathan; Nafstad, Ådne M.; Rønning, Bernt; Pärn, Henrik; Ringsby, Thor Harald; Jensen, Henrik; Sæther, Bernt-Erik.

I: Ecology and Evolution, Bind 14, Nr. 5, e11356, 2024.

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Ranke, PS, Pepke, ML, Søraker, JS, David, G, Araya-Ajoy, YG, Wright, J, Nafstad, ÅM, Rønning, B, Pärn, H, Ringsby, TH, Jensen, H & Sæther, B-E 2024, 'Long-distance dispersal in the short-distance dispersing house sparrow (Passer domesticus)', Ecology and Evolution, bind 14, nr. 5, e11356. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11356

APA

Ranke, P. S., Pepke, M. L., Søraker, J. S., David, G., Araya-Ajoy, Y. G., Wright, J., Nafstad, Å. M., Rønning, B., Pärn, H., Ringsby, T. H., Jensen, H., & Sæther, B-E. (2024). Long-distance dispersal in the short-distance dispersing house sparrow (Passer domesticus). Ecology and Evolution, 14(5), [e11356]. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11356

Vancouver

Ranke PS, Pepke ML, Søraker JS, David G, Araya-Ajoy YG, Wright J o.a. Long-distance dispersal in the short-distance dispersing house sparrow (Passer domesticus). Ecology and Evolution. 2024;14(5). e11356. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11356

Author

Ranke, Peter S. ; Pepke, Michael L. ; Søraker, Jørgen S. ; David, Gabriel ; Araya-Ajoy, Yimen G. ; Wright, Jonathan ; Nafstad, Ådne M. ; Rønning, Bernt ; Pärn, Henrik ; Ringsby, Thor Harald ; Jensen, Henrik ; Sæther, Bernt-Erik. / Long-distance dispersal in the short-distance dispersing house sparrow (Passer domesticus). I: Ecology and Evolution. 2024 ; Bind 14, Nr. 5.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a small passerine known to be highly sedentary. Throughout a 30-year capture–mark–recapture study, we have obtained occasional reports of recoveries far outside our main metapopulation study system, documenting unusually long dispersal distances. Our records constitute the highest occurrence of long-distance dispersal events recorded for this species in Scandinavia. Such long-distance dispersals radically change the predicted distribution of dispersal distances and connectedness for our study metapopulation. Moreover, it reveals a much greater potential for colonization than formerly recorded for the house sparrow, which is an invasive species across four continents. These rare and occasional long-distance dispersal events are challenging to document but may have important implications for the genetic composition of small and isolated populations and for our understanding of dispersal ecology and evolution.",
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AU - Ranke, Peter S.

AU - Pepke, Michael L.

AU - Søraker, Jørgen S.

AU - David, Gabriel

AU - Araya-Ajoy, Yimen G.

AU - Wright, Jonathan

AU - Nafstad, Ådne M.

AU - Rønning, Bernt

AU - Pärn, Henrik

AU - Ringsby, Thor Harald

AU - Jensen, Henrik

AU - Sæther, Bernt-Erik

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N2 - The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a small passerine known to be highly sedentary. Throughout a 30-year capture–mark–recapture study, we have obtained occasional reports of recoveries far outside our main metapopulation study system, documenting unusually long dispersal distances. Our records constitute the highest occurrence of long-distance dispersal events recorded for this species in Scandinavia. Such long-distance dispersals radically change the predicted distribution of dispersal distances and connectedness for our study metapopulation. Moreover, it reveals a much greater potential for colonization than formerly recorded for the house sparrow, which is an invasive species across four continents. These rare and occasional long-distance dispersal events are challenging to document but may have important implications for the genetic composition of small and isolated populations and for our understanding of dispersal ecology and evolution.

AB - The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a small passerine known to be highly sedentary. Throughout a 30-year capture–mark–recapture study, we have obtained occasional reports of recoveries far outside our main metapopulation study system, documenting unusually long dispersal distances. Our records constitute the highest occurrence of long-distance dispersal events recorded for this species in Scandinavia. Such long-distance dispersals radically change the predicted distribution of dispersal distances and connectedness for our study metapopulation. Moreover, it reveals a much greater potential for colonization than formerly recorded for the house sparrow, which is an invasive species across four continents. These rare and occasional long-distance dispersal events are challenging to document but may have important implications for the genetic composition of small and isolated populations and for our understanding of dispersal ecology and evolution.

KW - capture–mark–recapture

KW - dispersal distance

KW - dispersal distribution

KW - dispersal scale

KW - genetic composition

KW - inbreeding

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JO - Ecology and Evolution

JF - Ecology and Evolution

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