One of the important issues in spatial ecology is how explicit considerations of space alter the prediction of population models. In this thesis we scrutinized some classical theories associated with the issue via spatial population models derived mechanistically. Incorporation of assumptions concerning the behavioural details of individuals of species living in a patchy habitat naturally gives rise to cross-migration models in which the per-capita rate of migration of one species depends on the density of some other species. To look into the impact of such a cross-migration factor on population dynamics we first studied a specific two-patch predator-prey crossmigration model while focusing on the hypothesis that space reduces predator-p...
A unifying framework is presented for describing the phenotypic coevolutionary dynamics of a general...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
Spatially structured populations in patchy habitats show much variation in migration rate, from patc...
One of the important issues in spatial ecology is how explicit considerations of space alter the pre...
We use an individual-based, spatially realistic metapopulation model to study the evolution of migra...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
International audienceWe consider a spatially structured predator-prey model where fast migrations o...
AbstractWe first investigate in a logistic model the effects of migration and spatial heterogeneity ...
The range of potential mechanisms limiting species ’ distributions in space is nearly as varied and ...
The effect of the behavioral dynamics of movement on the population dynamics of interacting species ...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
The theme of the book is the distribution and abundance of organisms in space and time. The core of ...
We study the behavior of diffusive Lotka-Volterra systems in environments with spatially varying car...
Proceedings, pp. 74—86 The aim of the present paper is to investigate the dynamics of two species li...
A unifying framework is presented for describing the phenotypic coevolutionary dynamics of a general...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
Spatially structured populations in patchy habitats show much variation in migration rate, from patc...
One of the important issues in spatial ecology is how explicit considerations of space alter the pre...
We use an individual-based, spatially realistic metapopulation model to study the evolution of migra...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
International audienceWe consider a spatially structured predator-prey model where fast migrations o...
AbstractWe first investigate in a logistic model the effects of migration and spatial heterogeneity ...
The range of potential mechanisms limiting species ’ distributions in space is nearly as varied and ...
The effect of the behavioral dynamics of movement on the population dynamics of interacting species ...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
The theme of the book is the distribution and abundance of organisms in space and time. The core of ...
We study the behavior of diffusive Lotka-Volterra systems in environments with spatially varying car...
Proceedings, pp. 74—86 The aim of the present paper is to investigate the dynamics of two species li...
A unifying framework is presented for describing the phenotypic coevolutionary dynamics of a general...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
Spatially structured populations in patchy habitats show much variation in migration rate, from patc...