<p>The effect of the superior consumer moving capacity (dmax,S) on resource dynamics when the inferior consumer is absent. These are the resource dynamics that the inferior will face as they invade the community where only the superior resides. Each panel shows the average resource level in patch 1 (, bold lines; for all four cases), average ideal resource level (, dotted lines), and the potential advantage of fitness-dependent dispersal (, shaded).</p
<p>In (a-d) we show mean values over 15 simulations. We explore two different parameter combinations...
The concept of a carrying capacity of an environment for a population has been an effective way of i...
Predators influence prey populations both by consuming individual prey, and by inducing changes in p...
<p>Population dynamics of consumers (the upper panel, A) and the resource (the lower panel, B) in en...
International audienceUnderstanding how often individuals should move when foraging over patchy habi...
<p>In different interaction frequencies, the available resources shrink with the increasing number o...
This article explores the combined evolutionary and ecological responses of resource uptake abilitie...
1. Resource users have a curvilinear relation of abundance to the richness of their limiting resourc...
<p>We present the invasion fitness of a dispersive mutant prey in a non-dispersive resident populati...
<p>The pattern of competition among consumers</p><p>is one of the important factors that</p><p>deter...
Resource competition acts at both the individual and the population levels. Stable dynamics result i...
<p>Adaptiveness was calculated as the difference between the invader fitness of each dispersing popu...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Questions: What is the relationship between the population size and per capita growth for a consumer...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
<p>In (a-d) we show mean values over 15 simulations. We explore two different parameter combinations...
The concept of a carrying capacity of an environment for a population has been an effective way of i...
Predators influence prey populations both by consuming individual prey, and by inducing changes in p...
<p>Population dynamics of consumers (the upper panel, A) and the resource (the lower panel, B) in en...
International audienceUnderstanding how often individuals should move when foraging over patchy habi...
<p>In different interaction frequencies, the available resources shrink with the increasing number o...
This article explores the combined evolutionary and ecological responses of resource uptake abilitie...
1. Resource users have a curvilinear relation of abundance to the richness of their limiting resourc...
<p>We present the invasion fitness of a dispersive mutant prey in a non-dispersive resident populati...
<p>The pattern of competition among consumers</p><p>is one of the important factors that</p><p>deter...
Resource competition acts at both the individual and the population levels. Stable dynamics result i...
<p>Adaptiveness was calculated as the difference between the invader fitness of each dispersing popu...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Questions: What is the relationship between the population size and per capita growth for a consumer...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
<p>In (a-d) we show mean values over 15 simulations. We explore two different parameter combinations...
The concept of a carrying capacity of an environment for a population has been an effective way of i...
Predators influence prey populations both by consuming individual prey, and by inducing changes in p...