Modelling dispersal: an eco‐evolutionary framework incorporating emigration, movement, settlement behaviour and the multiple costs involved
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Hans Van Dyck | Dries Bonte | Thomas Hovestadt | Jean Clobert | Justin M. J. Travis | María del Mar Delgado | Tim G. Benton | Calvin Dytham | J. Clobert | J. Travis | H. Van Dyck | T. Benton | C. Dytham | T. Hovestadt | D. Bonte | K. Mustin | S. Palmer | Karen Mustin | Stephen Palmer | Kamil A. Bartoń | K. Bartoń | Maria M. Delgado
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