Spatial processes could play an important role in density-dependent population regulation because the disproportionate use of poor quality habitats as population size increases is widespread in animal populations-the so-called buffer effect. While the buffer effect patterns and their demographic consequences have been described in a number of wild populations, much less is known about how dispersal affects distribution patterns and ultimately density dependence. Here, we investigated the role of dispersal in spatial density dependence using an extraordinarily detailed dataset from a reintroduced Mauritius kestrel (Falco punctatus) population with a territorial (despotic) breeding system. We show that recruitment rates varied significantly b...
Dispersal is a key process in population and evolutionary ecology. Individual decisions are affected...
<div><p>Land management intrinsically influences the distribution of animals and can consequently al...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...
Spatial processes could play an important role in density-dependent population regulation because th...
Spatial heterogeneity and density dependent processes can play an important role in regulating popul...
Expanding populations offer an opportunity to uncover the processes driving spatial variation in dis...
Animal dispersal is usually studied with capture-mark-reencounter data, which provide information on...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and long-distance dispersal (LDD) c...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
1. We studied a reintroduced population of the formerly critically endangered Mauritius kestrel Falc...
Predicting population colonisations requires understanding how spatio‐temporal changes in density af...
Abstract A major challenge for population ecology is to be able to predict population sizes in novel...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and patterns of dispersal movement ...
Temporal variation in survival, fecundity, and dispersal rates is associated with density-dependent ...
Predicting population colonisations requires understanding how spatio-temporal changes in density af...
Dispersal is a key process in population and evolutionary ecology. Individual decisions are affected...
<div><p>Land management intrinsically influences the distribution of animals and can consequently al...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...
Spatial processes could play an important role in density-dependent population regulation because th...
Spatial heterogeneity and density dependent processes can play an important role in regulating popul...
Expanding populations offer an opportunity to uncover the processes driving spatial variation in dis...
Animal dispersal is usually studied with capture-mark-reencounter data, which provide information on...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and long-distance dispersal (LDD) c...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
1. We studied a reintroduced population of the formerly critically endangered Mauritius kestrel Falc...
Predicting population colonisations requires understanding how spatio‐temporal changes in density af...
Abstract A major challenge for population ecology is to be able to predict population sizes in novel...
Dispersal is a critical process influencing population dynamics, and patterns of dispersal movement ...
Temporal variation in survival, fecundity, and dispersal rates is associated with density-dependent ...
Predicting population colonisations requires understanding how spatio-temporal changes in density af...
Dispersal is a key process in population and evolutionary ecology. Individual decisions are affected...
<div><p>Land management intrinsically influences the distribution of animals and can consequently al...
Some studies have found that dispersal rates and distances increase with density, indicating that de...