International audience1. Understanding the mechanisms that regulate the dynamics of spatially structured populations (SSP) is a critical challenge for ecologists and conservation managers. Internal population processes such as births and deaths occur at a local level, while external processes such as dispersal take place at an inter-population level. At both levels, density dependence is expected to play a critical role. At a patch scale, demographic traits (e.g., survival, breeding success) and the population growth rate can be influenced by density either negatively (e.g., competition effect) or positively (e.g., Allee effects). At the scale of an SSP, although positive density-dependent dispersal has been widely reported, an increasing n...
Positive interspecific relationships between local abundance and extent of regional distribution are...
International audience1. This work aims to illustrating how it is possible to measure different moda...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence...
Understanding the mechanisms that regulate the dynamics of spatially structured populations (SSP) is...
Identifying the drivers of population fluctuations in spatially distinct populations remains a signi...
International audienceDispersal (i.e. movement from a natal or breeding site to another breeding sit...
In species with complex life cycles such as amphibians, population regulation can occur in one or mu...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Data on the different stages of complex life cycles are often rather unbalanced, especially those co...
Positive interspecific relationships between local abundance and extent of regional distribution are...
1. The unidirectional movement of animals between breeding patches (i.e., breeding dispersal) has pr...
International audienceDispersal is a central mechanism in ecology and evolution. Dispersal evolution...
The effects of pond isolation, drought, habitat fragmentation and dispersal on populations of creste...
1. In recent studies, habitat traits have emerged as stronger predictors of species occupancy, abund...
Early life in temporary ponds may be tough for many larval anurans. At extremely high densities, all...
Positive interspecific relationships between local abundance and extent of regional distribution are...
International audience1. This work aims to illustrating how it is possible to measure different moda...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence...
Understanding the mechanisms that regulate the dynamics of spatially structured populations (SSP) is...
Identifying the drivers of population fluctuations in spatially distinct populations remains a signi...
International audienceDispersal (i.e. movement from a natal or breeding site to another breeding sit...
In species with complex life cycles such as amphibians, population regulation can occur in one or mu...
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution with far reaching consequences for the dynam...
Data on the different stages of complex life cycles are often rather unbalanced, especially those co...
Positive interspecific relationships between local abundance and extent of regional distribution are...
1. The unidirectional movement of animals between breeding patches (i.e., breeding dispersal) has pr...
International audienceDispersal is a central mechanism in ecology and evolution. Dispersal evolution...
The effects of pond isolation, drought, habitat fragmentation and dispersal on populations of creste...
1. In recent studies, habitat traits have emerged as stronger predictors of species occupancy, abund...
Early life in temporary ponds may be tough for many larval anurans. At extremely high densities, all...
Positive interspecific relationships between local abundance and extent of regional distribution are...
International audience1. This work aims to illustrating how it is possible to measure different moda...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence...