International audienceThe evolution of dispersal rate is studied with a model of several local populations linked by dispersal. Three dispersal strategies are considered where all, half, or none of the offspring disperse. The spatial scale (number of patches) and the temporal scale (probability of local extinction) of the environment are critical in determining the selective advantage of the different dispersal strategies. The results from the simulations suggest that an interaction between group selection and individual selection results in a different outcome in relation to the spatial and temporal scales of the environment. Such an interaction is able to maintain a polymorphism in dispersal strategies. The maintenance of this polymorphis...
Dispersal is an important strategy that allows organisms to locate and exploit favorable habitats. T...
Many organisms show polymorphism in dispersal distance strategies. This variation is particularly ec...
Questions: How will density-dependent and costly dispersal evolve in populations subject to local de...
International audienceThe evolution of dispersal rate is studied with a model of several local popul...
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...
International audienceA Markovian extinction model that takes into account age structure of local po...
In the face of ongoing global climate an land use change, organisms have multiple possibilities to c...
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) ...
We present the results of individual-based simulation experiments on the evolution of dispersal rate...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Abstract We propose a novel mathematical model for a metapopulation in which dispersal occurs on ...
We consider the evolution of dispersal in an environment that varies spatially but that is con-stant...
International audienceThe evolution of dispersal is investigated in a landscape of manypatches with ...
Dispersal is an important strategy that allows organisms to locate and exploit favorable habitats. T...
Many organisms show polymorphism in dispersal distance strategies. This variation is particularly ec...
Questions: How will density-dependent and costly dispersal evolve in populations subject to local de...
International audienceThe evolution of dispersal rate is studied with a model of several local popul...
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...
International audienceA Markovian extinction model that takes into account age structure of local po...
In the face of ongoing global climate an land use change, organisms have multiple possibilities to c...
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) ...
We present the results of individual-based simulation experiments on the evolution of dispersal rate...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Abstract We propose a novel mathematical model for a metapopulation in which dispersal occurs on ...
We consider the evolution of dispersal in an environment that varies spatially but that is con-stant...
International audienceThe evolution of dispersal is investigated in a landscape of manypatches with ...
Dispersal is an important strategy that allows organisms to locate and exploit favorable habitats. T...
Many organisms show polymorphism in dispersal distance strategies. This variation is particularly ec...
Questions: How will density-dependent and costly dispersal evolve in populations subject to local de...