Melero, Y.Oliver, M. K.Lambin, X.2018-05-212018-05-212017-08Melero, Y, Oliver, M K & Lambin, X 2017, 'Relationship type affects the reliability of dispersal distance estimated using pedigree inferences in partially sampled populations : A case study involving invasive American mink in Scotland', Molecular Ecology, vol. 26, no. 15, pp. 4059-407. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.141540962-1083ORCID: /0000-0003-4643-2653/work/95222400http://hdl.handle.net/2164/10476YM was funded by a Marie Curie FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IEF 300288-Project Depensation and XL and MO by NERC Grant NE/J01396X/1. We thank the Scottish Mink Initiative, staff,funders and multiple mink volunteers for the continued effort, samples and data; Andrzej Zalewski and Gillian Murray-Dickson for assisting with genotyping samples; Kamil Barton for his help getting started with NOOKIE programming; Stuart Piertney and Joan Pino for their helpful comments on the manuscript; the three anonymous reviewers and the editor Paul Bentzen for their useful comments. N.B. Applied for gold, should go through Wiley dashboard13533045engdispersal distancepedigree inferencegenetic markerssimulationspolygamous speciesQH301 BiologyNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)NE/J01396X/1QH301Relationship type affects the reliability of dispersal distance estimated using pedigree inferences in partially sampled populations : A case study involving invasive American mink in ScotlandJournal article10.1111/mec.141542615