Habitat heterogeneity can have profound effects on the spreading dynamics of invasive species. Using integro-difference equations, we investigate the spreading dynamics in a one-dimensional heterogeneous landscape comprising alternating favourable and unfavourable habitat patches or randomly generated habitat patches with given spatial autocorrelation. We assume that population growth and dispersal (including emigration probability and dispersal distance) are dependent on habitat quality. We derived an approximation of the rate of spread in such heterogeneous landscapes, suggesting the sensitivity of spread to the periodic length of the alternating favourable and unfavourable patches, as well as their spatial autocorrelation. A dispersal-li...
An important problem in spatial ecology is to understand how population-scale patterns emerge from i...
Citation: Skelsey, P., . . . & Garret, K. (2013). Why dispersal should be maximized at intermediate ...
Citation: Skelsey, P., . . . & Garret, K. (2013). Why dispersal should be maximized at intermediate ...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
What is the effect of landscape heterogeneity on the spread rate of populations? Sev-eral spatially-...
Mounting theoretical evidence suggests that demographic stochasticity, environmental heterogeneity a...
Mounting theoretical evidence suggests that demographic stochasticity, environmental heterogeneity a...
Mounting theoretical evidence suggests that demographic stochasticity, environmental heterogeneity a...
Mounting theoretical evidence suggests that demographic stochasticity, environmental heterogeneity a...
Given that so many ecosystems currently face major habitat change conducive to the rising global spr...
Natural and human-induced events are continuously altering the structure of our landscapes and as a ...
More recently, it became clear that conclusions drawn from traditional ecological theory may be alte...
Natural and human-induced events are continuously altering the structure of our landscapes and as a ...
Invasive species are well known to cause millions of dollars of economic as well as ecological damag...
An important problem in spatial ecology is to understand how population-scale patterns emerge from i...
Citation: Skelsey, P., . . . & Garret, K. (2013). Why dispersal should be maximized at intermediate ...
Citation: Skelsey, P., . . . & Garret, K. (2013). Why dispersal should be maximized at intermediate ...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
Biological invasions are devastating ecosystems and economies world-wide, while many native species'...
What is the effect of landscape heterogeneity on the spread rate of populations? Sev-eral spatially-...
Mounting theoretical evidence suggests that demographic stochasticity, environmental heterogeneity a...
Mounting theoretical evidence suggests that demographic stochasticity, environmental heterogeneity a...
Mounting theoretical evidence suggests that demographic stochasticity, environmental heterogeneity a...
Mounting theoretical evidence suggests that demographic stochasticity, environmental heterogeneity a...
Given that so many ecosystems currently face major habitat change conducive to the rising global spr...
Natural and human-induced events are continuously altering the structure of our landscapes and as a ...
More recently, it became clear that conclusions drawn from traditional ecological theory may be alte...
Natural and human-induced events are continuously altering the structure of our landscapes and as a ...
Invasive species are well known to cause millions of dollars of economic as well as ecological damag...
An important problem in spatial ecology is to understand how population-scale patterns emerge from i...
Citation: Skelsey, P., . . . & Garret, K. (2013). Why dispersal should be maximized at intermediate ...
Citation: Skelsey, P., . . . & Garret, K. (2013). Why dispersal should be maximized at intermediate ...