Movements made by real organisms---such as movements involved in dispersal, migration, and habitat selection---are expected to be suboptimal occasionally due to realistic constraints imposed by incomplete information, perceptual limitations, and stochasticity. Previous theory considering such constraints has shown that movements appropriately conditioned upon habitat or resource characteristics can balance out suboptimal components of movement and thereby lead organisms to ideal free distributions and fitness maxima, whereas movements conditioned upon fitness differentials cannot. These findings suggest a somewhat paradoxical hypothesis: even if organisms have information about their fitness, movement strategies that maximize fitness may be...
Despite the wide usage of the term information in evolutionary ecology, there is no general treatise...
Limited dispersal is classically considered as a prerequisite for ecological specialization to evolv...
We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes wit...
Movements made by real organisms---such as movements involved in dispersal, migration, and habitat s...
Integrating evolution and ecology into mathematical models allows one to study the role of natural s...
Dispersal is not a blind process, and evidence is accumulating that individual dispersal strategies ...
We study through a reaction-diffusion algorithm the influence of landscape diversity on the efficien...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) among new mutations plays a critical role in adaptive evol...
International audienceUnderstanding how often individuals should move when foraging over patchy habi...
An animal's movement rate (mobility) and its ability to perceive fitness gradients (fitness sensitiv...
We study the role of the adaptive movement strategy in promoting biodiversity in cyclic models descr...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
An individual's body size is central to its behaviour and physiology, and tightly linked to its move...
Theoretical studies have demonstrated that selection will favor increased migration when fitnesses v...
Despite the wide usage of the term information in evolutionary ecology, there is no general treatise...
Limited dispersal is classically considered as a prerequisite for ecological specialization to evolv...
We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes wit...
Movements made by real organisms---such as movements involved in dispersal, migration, and habitat s...
Integrating evolution and ecology into mathematical models allows one to study the role of natural s...
Dispersal is not a blind process, and evidence is accumulating that individual dispersal strategies ...
We study through a reaction-diffusion algorithm the influence of landscape diversity on the efficien...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) among new mutations plays a critical role in adaptive evol...
International audienceUnderstanding how often individuals should move when foraging over patchy habi...
An animal's movement rate (mobility) and its ability to perceive fitness gradients (fitness sensitiv...
We study the role of the adaptive movement strategy in promoting biodiversity in cyclic models descr...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
An individual's body size is central to its behaviour and physiology, and tightly linked to its move...
Theoretical studies have demonstrated that selection will favor increased migration when fitnesses v...
Despite the wide usage of the term information in evolutionary ecology, there is no general treatise...
Limited dispersal is classically considered as a prerequisite for ecological specialization to evolv...
We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes wit...