The effect of the behavioral dynamics of movement on the population dynamics of interacting species in multipatch systems is studied. The behavioral dynamics of habitat choice used in a range of previous models are reviewed. There is very limited empirical evidence for distinguishing between these different models, but they differ in important ways, and many lack properties that would guarantee stability of an ideal free distribution in a single-species system. The importance of finding out more about movement dynamics in multispecies systems is shown by an analysis of the effect of movement rules on the dynamics of a particular two-species–two-patch model of competition, where the population dynamical equilibrium in the absence of movement...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent–agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
We study the role of the adaptive movement strategy in promoting biodiversity in cyclic models descr...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
The effect of the behavioral dynamics of movement on the population dynamics of interacting species ...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
Integrating evolution and ecology into mathematical models allows one to study the role of natural s...
The ability for a species to persist largely relies on how well they adapt to the environment and th...
This article verifies that the ideal free distribution (IFD) is evolutionarily stable, provided the ...
Spatially structured populations in patchy habitats show much variation in migration rate, from patc...
The theory for species coexistence in metacommunities largely ignores small-scale, station-keeping m...
The movement rules used by an individual determine both its survival and dispersal success. Here, we...
1. Understanding the effects of environmental factors on animal distributions is a central issue in ...
How individual-level movement decisions in response to habitat edges influence population-level patt...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent-agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent–agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
We study the role of the adaptive movement strategy in promoting biodiversity in cyclic models descr...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
The effect of the behavioral dynamics of movement on the population dynamics of interacting species ...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
Integrating evolution and ecology into mathematical models allows one to study the role of natural s...
The ability for a species to persist largely relies on how well they adapt to the environment and th...
This article verifies that the ideal free distribution (IFD) is evolutionarily stable, provided the ...
Spatially structured populations in patchy habitats show much variation in migration rate, from patc...
The theory for species coexistence in metacommunities largely ignores small-scale, station-keeping m...
The movement rules used by an individual determine both its survival and dispersal success. Here, we...
1. Understanding the effects of environmental factors on animal distributions is a central issue in ...
How individual-level movement decisions in response to habitat edges influence population-level patt...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent-agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent–agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
We study the role of the adaptive movement strategy in promoting biodiversity in cyclic models descr...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...