Dispersal is a key process in metapopulation dynamics and metacommunity assembly as it may be affected by a variety of factors acting at different spatial scales. While dispersal is known to evolve in response to landscape-related selection pressures, local dynamics are merely driven by conditional responses, for instance by habitat quality and density. Local and regional factors are thus expected to impact dispersal, either synergistically or antagonistically. Moreover, such responses do not need to coincide among all life stages because different life stages are expected to incur different costs, either intrinsically due to for instance differences in size or extrinsically because of demographic changes. Our general objective is consequen...
Abstract: Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal is a prerequisite for the effective...
Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suita...
Natal dispersal is a successful tactic under a range of conditions in spite of significant costs. Ha...
International audienceDispersal is a key process in metapopulation dynamics and metacommunity assemb...
International audienceDispersal and its evolution play a key role for population persistence in frag...
Dispersal can be regarded as a process operating both between and within patches of suitable habitat...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals leading to gene flow, is a life-history trait found in virtua...
International audienceDispersal and habitat selection are the main factors that affect the distribut...
Density of conspecifics is considered as one of the main conditions affecting dispersal behavior and...
Although dispersal distance plays a major role in determining whether organisms will reach new habit...
Dispersal distance is understudied although the evolution of dispersal distance affects the distribu...
Proximate cues for animal dispersal are complex and varied. Multiple cues may provide information a...
Dispersal distance is understudied although the evolution of dispersal distance affects the distribu...
Dispersal is important for exploitation of new habitat and for outbreeding. A precondition for socia...
Abstract: Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal is a prerequisite for the effective...
Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suita...
Natal dispersal is a successful tactic under a range of conditions in spite of significant costs. Ha...
International audienceDispersal is a key process in metapopulation dynamics and metacommunity assemb...
International audienceDispersal and its evolution play a key role for population persistence in frag...
Dispersal can be regarded as a process operating both between and within patches of suitable habitat...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals leading to gene flow, is a life-history trait found in virtua...
International audienceDispersal and habitat selection are the main factors that affect the distribut...
Density of conspecifics is considered as one of the main conditions affecting dispersal behavior and...
Although dispersal distance plays a major role in determining whether organisms will reach new habit...
Dispersal distance is understudied although the evolution of dispersal distance affects the distribu...
Proximate cues for animal dispersal are complex and varied. Multiple cues may provide information a...
Dispersal distance is understudied although the evolution of dispersal distance affects the distribu...
Dispersal is important for exploitation of new habitat and for outbreeding. A precondition for socia...
Abstract: Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal is a prerequisite for the effective...
Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suita...
Natal dispersal is a successful tactic under a range of conditions in spite of significant costs. Ha...