Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable habitat in a matrix of unsuitable habitat. Interactions between behavior and landscapes can therefore influence population dynamics, population and species distributions, population genetic structure, and the evolution of behavior. Spatially-explicit individual-based models are ideal tools for exploring the effects of landscape structure on dispersal. We developed an empirically-parameterized IBM in the modeling framework SEARCH to simulate dispersal of translocated American martens in Wisconsin, USA. We tested the hypothesis that a time-limited disperser should be willing to settle in lower quality habitat over time. To evaluate model performan...
The evolution of dispersal can be driven by spatial processes, such as landscape structure, and temp...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.How alterations of a landscap...
1. Habitats have substantial influence on the distribution and abundance of animals. Ani-mals ’ sele...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
This paper describes the development and application of a spatially explicit, individual based model...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Achieving sufficient connectivity between populations is essential for persistence, but costs of dis...
Landscape fragmentation constrains movement of animals between habitat patches. Fragmentation may, t...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
<div><p>Complex decisions dramatically affect animal dispersal and space use. Dispersing individuals...
1.Habitat loss is a major cause of species loss, and is expected to increase. Loss of habitat is of...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
The evolution of dispersal can be driven by spatial processes, such as landscape structure, and temp...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.How alterations of a landscap...
1. Habitats have substantial influence on the distribution and abundance of animals. Ani-mals ’ sele...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
This paper describes the development and application of a spatially explicit, individual based model...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Achieving sufficient connectivity between populations is essential for persistence, but costs of dis...
Landscape fragmentation constrains movement of animals between habitat patches. Fragmentation may, t...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
<div><p>Complex decisions dramatically affect animal dispersal and space use. Dispersing individuals...
1.Habitat loss is a major cause of species loss, and is expected to increase. Loss of habitat is of...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
The evolution of dispersal can be driven by spatial processes, such as landscape structure, and temp...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.How alterations of a landscap...
1. Habitats have substantial influence on the distribution and abundance of animals. Ani-mals ’ sele...