Evolutionary and population dynamics models suggest that the migration rate will affect the probability of survival in fragmented landscapes. Using data for butterfly species in the fragmented British landscape and in immediately adjoining areas of the European continent, this paper shows that species of intermediate mobility have declined most, followed by those of low mobility whereas high-mobility species are generally surviving well. Compared to the more sedentary species, species of intermediate mobility require relatively large areas where they breed at slightly lower local densities. Intermediate mobility species have probably fared badly through a combination of metapopulation (extinction and colonization) dynamics and the mortality...
Colias myrmidone has suffered a dramatic decline in Europe, and now its occurrence is restricted to...
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...
Evolutionary and population dynamics models suggest that the migration rate will a¡ect the probabili...
Most studies of rare and endangered species are based on work carried out within one generation, or ...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
Most studies of rare and endangered species are based on work carried out within one generation, or ...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
Ecologists are challenged to construct models of the biological consequences of habitat loss and fra...
Ecologists are challenged to construct models of the biological consequences of habitat loss and fra...
In fragmented landscapes, mobility is an important trait for population persistence but the predicti...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
1. Population viability analyses (PVA) are extremely useful tools for the management of endangered s...
In the current age of widespread anthropogenic effects across the globe, organisms are vulnerable to...
Modelling dispersal is a fundamental step in the design of population viability analyses. Here, we a...
Colias myrmidone has suffered a dramatic decline in Europe, and now its occurrence is restricted to...
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...
Evolutionary and population dynamics models suggest that the migration rate will a¡ect the probabili...
Most studies of rare and endangered species are based on work carried out within one generation, or ...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
Most studies of rare and endangered species are based on work carried out within one generation, or ...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
Ecologists are challenged to construct models of the biological consequences of habitat loss and fra...
Ecologists are challenged to construct models of the biological consequences of habitat loss and fra...
In fragmented landscapes, mobility is an important trait for population persistence but the predicti...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
1. Population viability analyses (PVA) are extremely useful tools for the management of endangered s...
In the current age of widespread anthropogenic effects across the globe, organisms are vulnerable to...
Modelling dispersal is a fundamental step in the design of population viability analyses. Here, we a...
Colias myrmidone has suffered a dramatic decline in Europe, and now its occurrence is restricted to...
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...