Fig. 3From: Clinging to the top: natal dispersal tracks climate gradient in a trailing-edge population of a migratory songbirdPredicted dispersal kernels of black-throated blue warblers at 4 theoretical nesting locations in the Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA. Locations were chosen to represent dispersal patterns at 4 different climate conditions where black-throated blue warblers are present. White circles represent origin of dispersal. Grid cell colors represent the probability of dispersing to a location from the origin. Climate contours are shown as grey linesBack to article page