Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of animals depends on the biophysical structure of their environments and their biological traits; however, comparatively little is known about how evolutionary trade-offs among suites of biological traits affect dispersal potential. We developed a spatially explicit agent-based simulation model to evaluate the influence of trade-offs among a suite of biological traits on the dispersal success of vagile animals in fragmented landscapes. We specifically chose traits known to influence dispersal success: speed of movement, perceptual range, risk of predation, need to forage during dispersal, and amount of suitable habitat required for successful s...
<div><p>Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial stru...
Animal dispersal in a fragmented landscape depends on the complex interaction between landscape stru...
Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial structure as...
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 ...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
Achieving sufficient connectivity between populations is essential for persistence, but costs of dis...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Understanding how changes to the quality of habitat patches affect the distribution of species acros...
Landscape fragmentation constrains movement of animals between habitat patches. Fragmentation may, t...
This paper describes the development and application of a spatially explicit, individual based model...
1. Animal dispersal is highly non-random and has important implications for the dynamics of populati...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
Summary: Animal dispersal is highly non-random and has important implications for the dynamics of po...
<div><p>Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial stru...
Animal dispersal in a fragmented landscape depends on the complex interaction between landscape stru...
Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial structure as...
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 ...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
Achieving sufficient connectivity between populations is essential for persistence, but costs of dis...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Understanding how changes to the quality of habitat patches affect the distribution of species acros...
Landscape fragmentation constrains movement of animals between habitat patches. Fragmentation may, t...
This paper describes the development and application of a spatially explicit, individual based model...
1. Animal dispersal is highly non-random and has important implications for the dynamics of populati...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
Summary: Animal dispersal is highly non-random and has important implications for the dynamics of po...
<div><p>Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial stru...
Animal dispersal in a fragmented landscape depends on the complex interaction between landscape stru...
Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial structure as...