Metapopulation dynamics over the course of an invasion are usually difficult to grasp because they require large and reliable data collection, often unavailable. The invasion of the fish-free freshwater ecosystems of the remote sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands following man-made introductions of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in the 1950’s is an exception to this rule. Benefiting from a full long term environmental research monitoring of the invasion, we built a Bayesian dynamic metapopulation model to analyze the invasion dynamics of 85 river systems over 51 years. The model accounted for patch size (river length and connections to lakes), alternative dispersal pathways between rivers, temporal trends in dynamics, and uncertainty in colonizatio...
Aim: The relationships between species and their landscape are important for understanding migration...
Colonization potential of a coastal region by migratory brown trout (Salmo trutta L): the case of th...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Metapopulation dynamics over the course of an invasion are usually difficult to grasp because they r...
<div><p>Metapopulation dynamics over the course of an invasion are usually difficult to grasp becaus...
International audienceIn a context of global change, biological invasions are one of the main causes...
The present report is a synthesis of all studies conducted around the long-term ecological research(...
It is an ongoing issue to better understand colonization process, adaptation potential to new enviro...
Abstract In 1954, brown trout were introduced to the Kerguelen archipelago (49°S, 70°E), a pristine,...
Ecological theory postulates that the size and isolation of habitat patches impact the colonization/...
For species with individual variation in reproductive success, experience in breeding and the distri...
Management actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecosystems can be better i...
Brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) in dendritic river systems mainly use smaller tributaries as spawning-...
International audienceManagement actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecos...
Non-native salmonids are protected in the Southern hemisphere where they sustain aquaculture and luc...
Aim: The relationships between species and their landscape are important for understanding migration...
Colonization potential of a coastal region by migratory brown trout (Salmo trutta L): the case of th...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Metapopulation dynamics over the course of an invasion are usually difficult to grasp because they r...
<div><p>Metapopulation dynamics over the course of an invasion are usually difficult to grasp becaus...
International audienceIn a context of global change, biological invasions are one of the main causes...
The present report is a synthesis of all studies conducted around the long-term ecological research(...
It is an ongoing issue to better understand colonization process, adaptation potential to new enviro...
Abstract In 1954, brown trout were introduced to the Kerguelen archipelago (49°S, 70°E), a pristine,...
Ecological theory postulates that the size and isolation of habitat patches impact the colonization/...
For species with individual variation in reproductive success, experience in breeding and the distri...
Management actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecosystems can be better i...
Brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) in dendritic river systems mainly use smaller tributaries as spawning-...
International audienceManagement actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecos...
Non-native salmonids are protected in the Southern hemisphere where they sustain aquaculture and luc...
Aim: The relationships between species and their landscape are important for understanding migration...
Colonization potential of a coastal region by migratory brown trout (Salmo trutta L): the case of th...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...