As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes dominated by rapidly dispersing individuals—thereby accelerating the rate of population spread. That acceleration has been attributed to evolutionary processes (natural selection and spatial sorting), to which we add a third complementary process: behavioural plasticity. Encountering environmental novelty may directly elicit an increased rate of dispersal. When we reciprocally translocated cane toads (Rhinella marina) among study sites in southern Australia, the transported animals massively increased dispersal rates relative to residents (to an extent similar to the evolved increase between range-core versus invasion-front toad populations ...
The process of biological invasion exposes a species to novel pressures, in terms of both the enviro...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) are now moving about 5 times faster through tropical Australia than they d...
Phenotypic plasticity can enhance a species’ ability to persist in a new and stressful environment, ...
As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
During a biological invasion, we expect that the expanding front will increasingly become dominated ...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expa...
Dispersal biology at an invasion front differs from that of populations within the range core, becau...
Evolutionary theory predicts that individuals at an expanding range edge will disperse faster than c...
In invasive species, geographically variable evolutionary and ecological pressures can cause the rap...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their ...
1. The ability to disperse along a consistent compass heading strongly affects the rate and efficien...
Biological invasions can induce rapid evolutionary change. As cane toads (Rhinella marina) have spre...
The process of biological invasion exposes a species to novel pressures, in terms of both the enviro...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) are now moving about 5 times faster through tropical Australia than they d...
Phenotypic plasticity can enhance a species’ ability to persist in a new and stressful environment, ...
As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
During a biological invasion, we expect that the expanding front will increasingly become dominated ...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expa...
Dispersal biology at an invasion front differs from that of populations within the range core, becau...
Evolutionary theory predicts that individuals at an expanding range edge will disperse faster than c...
In invasive species, geographically variable evolutionary and ecological pressures can cause the rap...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their ...
1. The ability to disperse along a consistent compass heading strongly affects the rate and efficien...
Biological invasions can induce rapid evolutionary change. As cane toads (Rhinella marina) have spre...
The process of biological invasion exposes a species to novel pressures, in terms of both the enviro...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) are now moving about 5 times faster through tropical Australia than they d...
Phenotypic plasticity can enhance a species’ ability to persist in a new and stressful environment, ...