This study tests whether spatial dynamics can stabilize metapopulations with a small number of patches and tests the influence of patch arrangement. I measured persistence of predator and prey protists in replicated microcosms with two to four patches. Predators persisted for 85–437 generations (26–130 d). As predicted by single-species and/or predator-prey metapopulation models, substantial variation in predator metapopulation persistence was accounted for by the amount of patches or habitat, number of dispersal corridors, maximum interpatch distance, and proportion of patches providing colonists (which depends on the explicit spatial arrangement of patches). Contrary to expectation, persistence was not influenced by loops of patches or pa...
Extinction risk is a key area of investigation for contemporary ecologists and conservation biologis...
Traditionally, community models have focused on density-dependent factors. More recently, though, st...
Classical metapopulation theory assumes a static landscape. However, empirical evidence indicates ma...
This study tests whether spatial dynamics can stabilize metapopulations with a small number of patch...
In theory, predator-prey pairs with extinction-prone local populations can persist through metapopul...
1. The role of predation in determining the metacommunity assembly model of prey communities is unde...
1. We investigate the metapopulation dynamics of an extinction-prone host-parasitoid interaction. 2....
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
1. The spatial and temporal variation in the availability of suitable habitat within metapopulations...
Patch occupancy models are extremely important and popular tools for understanding the dynamics, and...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...
Metapopulation capacity provides an analytic tool to quantify the impact of landscape configuration ...
1. Spatially-separated populations of the same species often exhibit correlated fluctuations in abun...
Background: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Extinction risk is a key area of investigation for contemporary ecologists and conservation biologis...
Traditionally, community models have focused on density-dependent factors. More recently, though, st...
Classical metapopulation theory assumes a static landscape. However, empirical evidence indicates ma...
This study tests whether spatial dynamics can stabilize metapopulations with a small number of patch...
In theory, predator-prey pairs with extinction-prone local populations can persist through metapopul...
1. The role of predation in determining the metacommunity assembly model of prey communities is unde...
1. We investigate the metapopulation dynamics of an extinction-prone host-parasitoid interaction. 2....
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
1. The spatial and temporal variation in the availability of suitable habitat within metapopulations...
Patch occupancy models are extremely important and popular tools for understanding the dynamics, and...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...
Metapopulation capacity provides an analytic tool to quantify the impact of landscape configuration ...
1. Spatially-separated populations of the same species often exhibit correlated fluctuations in abun...
Background: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Extinction risk is a key area of investigation for contemporary ecologists and conservation biologis...
Traditionally, community models have focused on density-dependent factors. More recently, though, st...
Classical metapopulation theory assumes a static landscape. However, empirical evidence indicates ma...