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The distinct phenotypic signatures of dispersal and stress in an arthropod model: from physiology to life history
2019
Journal of Experimental Biology
Dispersing individuals are expected to encounter costs during transfer and in the novel environment, and may also have experienced stress in their natal patch. Given this, a non-random subset of the population should engage in dispersal and show divergent stress-related responses. This includes physiological shifts as expressed in the metabolome, which form a major part of responses to stress. We analyzed how metabolic profiles and life-history traits varied between dispersers and residents of
doi:10.1242/jeb.203596
pmid:31371402
fatcat:uji3pexuznchvbclg4r2tjkn4m