Background : Theory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. First, dispersal will be favoured in line with both decreasing area of habitat patches and increasing inter-patch distances. Next, once these inter-patch distances exceed a critical threshold, dispersal will be counter-selected, unless essential resources no longer co-occur in compact patches but are differently scattered; colonization of empty habitat patches or rescue of declining populations are then increasingly overruled by dispersal costs like mortality risks and loss of time and energy. However, to date, most empirical studies mainly document an increase of dispersal associated with habitat fragmentation. We analyzed dispersal kernels f...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Interactions with males often alter the short‐term behaviors of reproductive females. Yet, the influ...
Interactions with males often alter the short‐term behaviors of reproductive females. Yet, the influ...
Background : Theory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. F...
Background: Theory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. Fi...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
Habitat fragmentation impacts mobility in a common and widespread woodland butterfly: do sexes respo...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
Abstract Background Dispersal between habitat patches is a key process in the functioning of (meta)p...
Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many...
As landscapes change, mobility patterns of species may alter. Different mechanistic scenarios may, h...
In fragmented landscapes, mobility is an important trait for population persistence but the predicti...
1. We studied the consequences of behaviour at habitat patch boundaries on dispersal for the bog fri...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Interactions with males often alter the short‐term behaviors of reproductive females. Yet, the influ...
Interactions with males often alter the short‐term behaviors of reproductive females. Yet, the influ...
Background : Theory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. F...
Background: Theory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. Fi...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
Habitat fragmentation impacts mobility in a common and widespread woodland butterfly: do sexes respo...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
Abstract Background Dispersal between habitat patches is a key process in the functioning of (meta)p...
Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many...
As landscapes change, mobility patterns of species may alter. Different mechanistic scenarios may, h...
In fragmented landscapes, mobility is an important trait for population persistence but the predicti...
1. We studied the consequences of behaviour at habitat patch boundaries on dispersal for the bog fri...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Interactions with males often alter the short‐term behaviors of reproductive females. Yet, the influ...
Interactions with males often alter the short‐term behaviors of reproductive females. Yet, the influ...