Analysis of the influence of density-dependent emigration, carry capacity (K), fertility (λ), and competition strength (density regulation, β) on our results; and evolutionarily stable emigration rates depending on environmental stochasticity (σ), dispersal costs (μ), fertility (λ), and carrying capacity (K)
Analysis of population models with compensatory and overcompensatory recruitment
Supporting figures of icosohedron, eBird checklist distribution, study area, examples from the analy...
Plots showing how local abundance responds more strongly to nearby and current population size than ...
Effects of density-dependent maturation rates on population size and persistence under compensatory ...
Population growth rate (measured in the presence of predators) of populations evolved without predat...
Questions: How will density-dependent and costly dispersal evolve in populations subject to local de...
1. Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal remains a central topic in ecology and evo...
Figures showing sensitivity of the results of simulations to estimates of population size, local pop...
Questions: What are the relative contributions of kin selection and individual selection to the evol...
<p>Density-independent (DI) dispersal (graphs a,c) and density-dependent (DD) dispersal (graphs b,d)...
The functional form of density dependence in a population of Merlins according to standard methods f...
Dispersal is the movement of organisms between habitat patches that creates the potential for gene f...
Results of the multivariate analysis showing the effects of life history traits and extrinsic threat...
Reduced fitness of immigrants from alternative environments is thought to be an important reproducti...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of phenotypic and genetic variation within populations i...
Analysis of population models with compensatory and overcompensatory recruitment
Supporting figures of icosohedron, eBird checklist distribution, study area, examples from the analy...
Plots showing how local abundance responds more strongly to nearby and current population size than ...
Effects of density-dependent maturation rates on population size and persistence under compensatory ...
Population growth rate (measured in the presence of predators) of populations evolved without predat...
Questions: How will density-dependent and costly dispersal evolve in populations subject to local de...
1. Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal remains a central topic in ecology and evo...
Figures showing sensitivity of the results of simulations to estimates of population size, local pop...
Questions: What are the relative contributions of kin selection and individual selection to the evol...
<p>Density-independent (DI) dispersal (graphs a,c) and density-dependent (DD) dispersal (graphs b,d)...
The functional form of density dependence in a population of Merlins according to standard methods f...
Dispersal is the movement of organisms between habitat patches that creates the potential for gene f...
Results of the multivariate analysis showing the effects of life history traits and extrinsic threat...
Reduced fitness of immigrants from alternative environments is thought to be an important reproducti...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of phenotypic and genetic variation within populations i...
Analysis of population models with compensatory and overcompensatory recruitment
Supporting figures of icosohedron, eBird checklist distribution, study area, examples from the analy...
Plots showing how local abundance responds more strongly to nearby and current population size than ...