The standard model for the dynamics of a fragmented density-dependent population is built from several local logistic models coupled by migrations. First introduced in the 1970s and used in innumerable articles, this standard model applied to a two-patch situation has never been fully analyzed. Here, we complete this analysis and we delineate the conditions under which fragmentation associated with dispersal is either favorable or unfavorable to total population abundance. We pay special attention to the case of asymmetric dispersal, i.e., the situation in which the dispersal rate from patch 1 to patch 2 is not equal to the dispersal rate from patch 2 to patch 1. We show that this asymmetry can have a crucial quantitative influence ...
This paper considers a multi-patch model, where each patch follows a logistic law, and patches are c...
Identifying the steady states of a population is a key issue in theoretical ecology, that includes t...
We study the evolution of the dispersal rate in a metapopulation model with extinction and colonisat...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]INSPIREInternational audienceThe standard model for ...
The standard model for the dynamics of a fragmented density-dependent population is built from sever...
In this paper, we consider a two-patch model coupled by migration terms, where each patch follows a ...
Despite the considerable evidence showing that dispersal between habitat patches is often asymmetric...
The main theme of this thesis it the dynamics of populations which are spatially structured in patch...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceNumerous models have been designed...
This paper explores by means of extensive numerical simulation how unidirectional and bidi...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
[[abstract]]The dispersal of organisms plays an important role in determining the dynamics of ecolog...
Abstract. To better understand the evolution of dispersal in spatially heterogenous landscapes, we s...
We revisit the question of when can dispersal-induced coupling between discrete sink populations cau...
This paper considers a multi-patch model, where each patch follows a logistic law, and patches are c...
Identifying the steady states of a population is a key issue in theoretical ecology, that includes t...
We study the evolution of the dispersal rate in a metapopulation model with extinction and colonisat...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]INSPIREInternational audienceThe standard model for ...
The standard model for the dynamics of a fragmented density-dependent population is built from sever...
In this paper, we consider a two-patch model coupled by migration terms, where each patch follows a ...
Despite the considerable evidence showing that dispersal between habitat patches is often asymmetric...
The main theme of this thesis it the dynamics of populations which are spatially structured in patch...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceNumerous models have been designed...
This paper explores by means of extensive numerical simulation how unidirectional and bidi...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
[[abstract]]The dispersal of organisms plays an important role in determining the dynamics of ecolog...
Abstract. To better understand the evolution of dispersal in spatially heterogenous landscapes, we s...
We revisit the question of when can dispersal-induced coupling between discrete sink populations cau...
This paper considers a multi-patch model, where each patch follows a logistic law, and patches are c...
Identifying the steady states of a population is a key issue in theoretical ecology, that includes t...
We study the evolution of the dispersal rate in a metapopulation model with extinction and colonisat...