What is the effect of landscape heterogeneity on the spread rate of populations? Sev-eral spatially-explicit simulation models address this question for particular cases and find qualitative insights (e.g., extinction thresholds) but no quantitative relationships. We use a time-discrete analytic model and find general quantitative relationships for the invasion threshold, i.e., the minimal percentage of suitable habitat required for population spread. We investigate how, on the relevant spatial scales, this threshold depends on the relation-ship between dispersal ability and fragmentation level. The invasion threshold increases with fragmentation level when there is no Allee effect, but it decreases with fragmentation in the presence of an ...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Habitat heterogeneity can have profound effects on the spreading dynamics of invasive species. Using...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
Given that so many ecosystems currently face major habitat change conducive to the rising global spr...
Natural and human-induced events are continuously altering the structure of our landscapes and as a ...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
More recently, it became clear that conclusions drawn from traditional ecological theory may be alte...
Dispersal is an important strategy that allows organisms to locate and exploit favorable habitats. T...
Population models often pose density-dependent rates as relations between current population size on...
Abstract. To better understand the evolution of dispersal in spatially heterogenous landscapes, we s...
The effect of heterogeneous environments upon the dynamics of invasion and the eradication or contro...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Spatially explicit simulation models of varying degree of complexity are increasingly used in landsc...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Habitat heterogeneity can have profound effects on the spreading dynamics of invasive species. Using...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
Given that so many ecosystems currently face major habitat change conducive to the rising global spr...
Natural and human-induced events are continuously altering the structure of our landscapes and as a ...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
More recently, it became clear that conclusions drawn from traditional ecological theory may be alte...
Dispersal is an important strategy that allows organisms to locate and exploit favorable habitats. T...
Population models often pose density-dependent rates as relations between current population size on...
Abstract. To better understand the evolution of dispersal in spatially heterogenous landscapes, we s...
The effect of heterogeneous environments upon the dynamics of invasion and the eradication or contro...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Spatially explicit simulation models of varying degree of complexity are increasingly used in landsc...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...
Compared to population growth regulated by local conditions, dispersal has been underappreciated as ...