1. Dispersal is a fundamental ecological process, so spatial models require realistic dispersal kernels. We compare five different forms for the dispersal kernel of the tansy beetle Chrysolina graminis moving between patches of its host-plant (tansy Tanacetum vulgare) in a riparian landscape. 2. Multi-patch mark–recapture data were collected every 2 weeks over 2 years within a large network of patches and from 2226 beetles. Dispersal was common (28·4% of 880 recaptures after a fortnight) and was more likely over longer intervals, out of small patches, for females and during flooding. Interpatch movement rates did not differ between years and exhibited no density dependence. Dispersal distances were similar for males and females, in both ...
Invasive species are well known to cause millions of dollars of economic as well as ecological damag...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A symmetric, two–dimensional probability density function (dispersal kernel). Dispersa...
<div><p>Many crop pests rely on resources out of crop fields; understanding how they colonize the fi...
1 Dispersal is a fundamental ecological process, so spatial models require realistic dispersal kerne...
We investigated whether signals of known dispersal processes and habitat patch turnover could be det...
The distance from a source patch that dispersing insects reach depends on the number of dispersers, ...
Movement underpins animal spatial ecology and is often modelled as habitat-dependent correlated rand...
Abstract Eradication programs for invasive species can benefit from tools that delineate infestation...
Blackwell Publishing LtdModelling population redistribution in a leaf beetle: an evaluation of alter...
Carabid beetles are common predators of pest insects and weed seeds in agricultural systems. Underst...
The dispersal of an endangered beetle, Osmoderma eremita, that lives in tree hollows, was studied by...
Beneficial arthropods that provide biological control of aphids or weed seeds use a variety of habit...
Background: Dispersal is a key process in the response of insect populations to rapidly changing env...
<strong>Keywords: landscape entomology, movement ecology, quantifying movement, population spread, h...
We performed a mark-recapture experiment to examine patterns of adult dispersal in Hylurgus ligniper...
Invasive species are well known to cause millions of dollars of economic as well as ecological damag...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A symmetric, two–dimensional probability density function (dispersal kernel). Dispersa...
<div><p>Many crop pests rely on resources out of crop fields; understanding how they colonize the fi...
1 Dispersal is a fundamental ecological process, so spatial models require realistic dispersal kerne...
We investigated whether signals of known dispersal processes and habitat patch turnover could be det...
The distance from a source patch that dispersing insects reach depends on the number of dispersers, ...
Movement underpins animal spatial ecology and is often modelled as habitat-dependent correlated rand...
Abstract Eradication programs for invasive species can benefit from tools that delineate infestation...
Blackwell Publishing LtdModelling population redistribution in a leaf beetle: an evaluation of alter...
Carabid beetles are common predators of pest insects and weed seeds in agricultural systems. Underst...
The dispersal of an endangered beetle, Osmoderma eremita, that lives in tree hollows, was studied by...
Beneficial arthropods that provide biological control of aphids or weed seeds use a variety of habit...
Background: Dispersal is a key process in the response of insect populations to rapidly changing env...
<strong>Keywords: landscape entomology, movement ecology, quantifying movement, population spread, h...
We performed a mark-recapture experiment to examine patterns of adult dispersal in Hylurgus ligniper...
Invasive species are well known to cause millions of dollars of economic as well as ecological damag...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A symmetric, two–dimensional probability density function (dispersal kernel). Dispersa...
<div><p>Many crop pests rely on resources out of crop fields; understanding how they colonize the fi...