Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented landscapes indicates that between patch dispersal is significantly lower in the fragmented landscape, while population densities are of the same order of magnitude. Analyses of the dynamics of the suitable habitat for the butterfly in the fragmented landscape reveal a severe, non linear increase in spatial isolation of patches over a time period of 30 years (i.e. 30 butterfly generations), but simulations of the butterfly metapopulation dynamics using a structured population model show that the lower dispersal rates in the fragmented landscape are far above the critical threshold leading to metapopulation extinction. These results indicate that c...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...
Abstract Temporal dynamics of insect communities in terrestrial habitat fragments have been rarely s...
Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
We investigated the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on population functioning. We compared...
1. We studied the consequences of behaviour at habitat patch boundaries on dispersal for the bog fri...
Background: Theory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. Fi...
Background : Theory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. F...
In fragmented landscapes, mobility is an important trait for population persistence but the predicti...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
Abstract Background Dispersal between habitat patches is a key process in the functioning of (meta)p...
Metapopulation theory is a powerful tool to predict the future of populations within a fragmented la...
Biodiversity has been declining over the last decades due to land-use changes. Habitat loss and frag...
Many species living in man-shaped landscapes are restricted to small natural habitat patches and for...
International audienceIn a dynamic landscape the rate of change in landscape structure can be even m...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...
Abstract Temporal dynamics of insect communities in terrestrial habitat fragments have been rarely s...
Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
We investigated the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on population functioning. We compared...
1. We studied the consequences of behaviour at habitat patch boundaries on dispersal for the bog fri...
Background: Theory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. Fi...
Background : Theory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. F...
In fragmented landscapes, mobility is an important trait for population persistence but the predicti...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
Abstract Background Dispersal between habitat patches is a key process in the functioning of (meta)p...
Metapopulation theory is a powerful tool to predict the future of populations within a fragmented la...
Biodiversity has been declining over the last decades due to land-use changes. Habitat loss and frag...
Many species living in man-shaped landscapes are restricted to small natural habitat patches and for...
International audienceIn a dynamic landscape the rate of change in landscape structure can be even m...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...
Abstract Temporal dynamics of insect communities in terrestrial habitat fragments have been rarely s...
Dispersal, i.e. movements potentially leading to gene flow, is central in evolutionary ecology. Many...