Dispersal is usually associated with the spread of invasive species, but it also has two opposing effects, one decreasing and the other increasing the probability of establishment. Indeed, dispersal both slows population growth at the site of introduction and increases the likelihood of surrounding habitat being colonised. The connectivity of the introduction site is likely to affect dispersal, and, thus, establishment, according to the dispersal behaviour of individuals. Using individual-based models and microcosm experiments on minute wasps, we demonstrated the existence of a hump-shaped relationship between connectivity and establishment in situations in which individual dispersal resembled a diffusion process. These results suggest that...
Although connectivity can promote host species persistence in a metapopulation, dispersal may also e...
National audienceOne of the major predictors of establishment success for an introduced species is t...
Understanding factors that ameliorate the impact of habitat loss is a major focus of conservation re...
Dispersal is usually associated with the spread of invasive species, but it also has two opposing ef...
International audienceDispersal is usually associated with the spread of invasive species, but it al...
Identifying the main factors driving introduced populations to establishment is a major challenge of...
Individuals that disperse farther than other individuals are more likely to be on the frontlines of ...
Achieving sufficient connectivity between populations is essential for persistence, but costs of dis...
The match between the environmental conditions of an introduction area and the preferences of an int...
A bstract As human influence reshapes communities worldwide, many species expand or shift their rang...
A preprint peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In Ecology (https://ecology.peercommunity...
During the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of the invaded landscape, ...
Although connectivity can promote host species persistence in a metapopulation, dispersal may also e...
National audienceOne of the major predictors of establishment success for an introduced species is t...
Understanding factors that ameliorate the impact of habitat loss is a major focus of conservation re...
Dispersal is usually associated with the spread of invasive species, but it also has two opposing ef...
International audienceDispersal is usually associated with the spread of invasive species, but it al...
Identifying the main factors driving introduced populations to establishment is a major challenge of...
Individuals that disperse farther than other individuals are more likely to be on the frontlines of ...
Achieving sufficient connectivity between populations is essential for persistence, but costs of dis...
The match between the environmental conditions of an introduction area and the preferences of an int...
A bstract As human influence reshapes communities worldwide, many species expand or shift their rang...
A preprint peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In Ecology (https://ecology.peercommunity...
During the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of the invaded landscape, ...
Although connectivity can promote host species persistence in a metapopulation, dispersal may also e...
National audienceOne of the major predictors of establishment success for an introduced species is t...
Understanding factors that ameliorate the impact of habitat loss is a major focus of conservation re...