Fig. 4From: The boon and bane of boldness: movement syndrome as saviour and sink for population genetic diversityFST (fixation index - population differentiation due to genetic structure) based on a two sub-population structure in the 200th year after reintroduction. Simulations carried out in a three-patch landscape with “source” and “arrival” breeding habitat patches separated by a “connectivity” patch with varying amounts of ‘dispersal habitat’ and varying ‘degrees of fragmentation’ (i.e. from 1 for randomly distributed dispersal habitat to 4 for large blocks of continuous dispersal habitat), for 3 different movement syndromes (MS 1: shy, MS 2: intermediate, MS 3: bold) and 3 sizes of the founder populationBack to article page