Abstract

The evolution of dispersal tendencies and of cognitive abilities have both been intensely studied. Yet little attention has been given to the question of how these two aspects may relate to each other, as a result of their joint evolution. On the one hand, learning abilities may help dispersers to cope with their new habitat. On the other hand, dispersal may sometimes reduce the need for learning, because local environments may differ in how much there is to learn. To get a better understanding of this relationship, we built an individual‐based simulation in which both learning speed and dispersal tendency were free to evolve. We found that both positive and negative correlations could evolve between these traits, depending on properties both of local patches and of the metapopulation as a whole. We also found that dispersal stabilized the co‐existence of different cognitive types in the metapopulation, underscoring its importance for maintaining biodiversity within species.

Highlights

  • Animal dispersal describes the process of individuals leaving their birthplace or to settle and reproduce in a new location (Bowler and Benton 2005, Ronce 2007)

  • A different cognitive style evolved in each patch type: one low-L style specializing on easy-to-access resources and one high-L style specializing on hard-to-access resources, respectively

  • We have shown that dispersal tendencies and cognitive abilities may evolve in a correlated manner, where the direction of the correlation depends both on characteristics of local patches and of the metapopulation as a whole

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Introduction

Animal dispersal describes the process of individuals leaving their birthplace or to settle and reproduce in a new location (Bowler and Benton 2005, Ronce 2007). This process is of great importance for individual fitness and for the whole metapopulation. Dispersal plays a crucial role for species in fluctuating environments by allowing individuals to invade new areas with favourable conditions. Reasons to disperse can be diverse, the most prominent being avoidance of

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