International audienceIn this paper, we reanalyze simple models of the evolution of dispersal in a heterogeneous landscape. Previous analyses concluded that without temporal variability, dispersal can evolve only if it is not costly and if it is conditional on the habitat. If both conditions hold, these models predict that selection on dispersal should lead to balanced dispersal between habitats (the number of immigrants equals the number of emigrants in each habitat). To evaluate the generality of these conclusions, we extended the analysis of these models to finite populations. This requires us to establish fitness measures for finite class-structured populations. These fitness measures allow us to take kin competition into account. Our a...
Although dispersal is recognized as a key issue in several fields of population biology (such as beh...
We study the evolution of the dispersal rate in a metapopulation model with extinction and colonisat...
Both dispersal and local demographic processes determine a population's distribution among habitats ...
International audienceIn this paper, we reanalyze simple models of the evolution of dispersal in a h...
We consider the evolution of dispersal in an environment that varies spatially but that is con-stant...
International audienceWe analyse the evolution of the distribution of dispersal distances in a stabl...
Understanding the evolution of dispersal is an important issue in evolutionary ecology. For...
In fragmented but temporally stable landscapes, kin competition selects for dispersal when habitat p...
Dispersal is one of the fundamental life-history strategies of organisms, so understanding the selec...
Dispersal is an important strategy that allows organisms to locate and exploit favorable habitats. T...
Abstract. To better understand the evolution of dispersal in spatially heterogenous landscapes, we s...
Most evolutionary models of dispersal have concentrated on dispersal rate, with emigration being eit...
Most evolutionary models of dispersal have concentrated on dispersal rate, with emigration being eit...
Temporal and spatial variations of the environment are important factors favoring the evolution of d...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
Although dispersal is recognized as a key issue in several fields of population biology (such as beh...
We study the evolution of the dispersal rate in a metapopulation model with extinction and colonisat...
Both dispersal and local demographic processes determine a population's distribution among habitats ...
International audienceIn this paper, we reanalyze simple models of the evolution of dispersal in a h...
We consider the evolution of dispersal in an environment that varies spatially but that is con-stant...
International audienceWe analyse the evolution of the distribution of dispersal distances in a stabl...
Understanding the evolution of dispersal is an important issue in evolutionary ecology. For...
In fragmented but temporally stable landscapes, kin competition selects for dispersal when habitat p...
Dispersal is one of the fundamental life-history strategies of organisms, so understanding the selec...
Dispersal is an important strategy that allows organisms to locate and exploit favorable habitats. T...
Abstract. To better understand the evolution of dispersal in spatially heterogenous landscapes, we s...
Most evolutionary models of dispersal have concentrated on dispersal rate, with emigration being eit...
Most evolutionary models of dispersal have concentrated on dispersal rate, with emigration being eit...
Temporal and spatial variations of the environment are important factors favoring the evolution of d...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
Although dispersal is recognized as a key issue in several fields of population biology (such as beh...
We study the evolution of the dispersal rate in a metapopulation model with extinction and colonisat...
Both dispersal and local demographic processes determine a population's distribution among habitats ...