Dispersal is often presented as a mechanism to avoid competition among relatives and inbreeding depression. However, the formal analysis of the e!ects of both these factors on the evolution of dispersal has only been conducted in few studies with strong restrictive assumptions. In this paper, I "rst
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Evolution of condition-dependent dispersal under kin competition
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