To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their range expansion. Assuming random diffusion through homogeneous environments, invasions are expected to progress at a constant rate. However, environmental heterogeneity is expected to alter diffusion rates, especially by slowing invasions as populations encounter suboptimal environmental conditions. Here, we examine how environmental and landscape factors affect the local invasion speeds of cane toads (Chaunus [Bufo] marinus) in Australia. Using high‐resolution cane toad data, we demonstrate heterogeneous regional invasion dynamics that include both decelerating and accelerating range expansions. Toad invasion speed increased in regions chara...
As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes...
Dispersal is a critical aspect of the biology of most organisms, but movement patterns are poorly kn...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...
To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their ...
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...
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...
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...
Context. The toxic cane toad (Rhinella marina) has invaded over 50 countries and is a serious conser...
Geographical variation in abiotic and biotic conditions can significantly affect the rate that an in...
Invasive species provide a robust opportunity to evaluate how animals deal with novel environmental ...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) are now moving about 5 times faster through tropical Australia than they d...
As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes...
Dispersal is a critical aspect of the biology of most organisms, but movement patterns are poorly kn...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...
To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their ...
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...
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...
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...
Context. The toxic cane toad (Rhinella marina) has invaded over 50 countries and is a serious conser...
Geographical variation in abiotic and biotic conditions can significantly affect the rate that an in...
Invasive species provide a robust opportunity to evaluate how animals deal with novel environmental ...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) are now moving about 5 times faster through tropical Australia than they d...
As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes...
Dispersal is a critical aspect of the biology of most organisms, but movement patterns are poorly kn...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...