International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often disturbed by extrinsic processes causing variation of patch quality. The persistence of such metapopulations then depends on the species' dispersal strategy. In a temporally constant environment, the evolution of dispersal rates follows the resource matching rule, i.e. at the evolutionarily stable dispersal strategy the number of competitors in each patch matches the resource availability in each patch. Here, we investigate how the distribution of individuals resulting from convergence stable dispersal strategies would match the distribution of resources in an environment which is temporally variable due to extrinsic disturbance. We develop an a...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Dispersal can enable access to resources in new locations. Consequently, traits that govern dispersa...
We examine the evolutionary stability of year-round residency in territorial populations, where bree...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceNumerous models have been designed...
Understanding the evolution of dispersal is an important issue in evolutionary ecology. For...
Dispersal is an important strategy that allows organisms to locate and exploit favorable habitats. T...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Dispersal can enable access to resources in new locations. Consequently, traits that govern dispersa...
We examine the evolutionary stability of year-round residency in territorial populations, where bree...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
International audienceMetapopulations may consist of patches of different quality, and are often dis...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceNumerous models have been designed...
Understanding the evolution of dispersal is an important issue in evolutionary ecology. For...
Dispersal is an important strategy that allows organisms to locate and exploit favorable habitats. T...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Dispersal can enable access to resources in new locations. Consequently, traits that govern dispersa...
We examine the evolutionary stability of year-round residency in territorial populations, where bree...