© 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Individuals vary in their phenotype and propensity for growth and survival, but the demographic consequences of this remain poorly understood. We extend previous theoretical work on benthic marine populations and formulate a new model to evaluate how demographic heterogeneity among newly settled reef fish affects population stability. We simulated settlement, growth, and mortality of a small reef fish, the common triplefin (Forsterygion lapillum) in an open "subpopulation" using a delay-differential equation model framework. We modeled demographic heterogeneity with a discrete number of "quality" types, motivated by our previous empirical observations: individuals were either "high quality" (immi...
Small colorful coral reef fishes have been excellent subjects for ecological field experiments (Sale...
Both habitat complexity and competitive interactions can shape patterns of distribution and abundanc...
Determining the conditions under which populations may persist requires accurate estimates of demogr...
Individuals vary in their phenotype and propensity for growth and survival, but the demographic cons...
Environmental heterogeneity frequently induces spatial variability in somatic growth, which can caus...
How landscape context influences density-dependent processes is important, as environmental heteroge...
Two central debates in marine ecology concern the role of connectivity patterns via larval dispersal...
Recent models of populations with dispersive larvae have important lessons for the empirical ecologi...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
Do small-scale experiments showing spatial density dependence in marine fishes scale-up to temporal ...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
Larval dispersal can connect distant subpopulations, with important implications for marine populati...
Despite substantial advances in our understanding of marine population dynamics, there is still much...
Fish species are diverse. For example, some exhibit early maturation while others delay maturation, ...
Recruitment from a planktonic larval stage has been proposed to be an important factor in limiting p...
Small colorful coral reef fishes have been excellent subjects for ecological field experiments (Sale...
Both habitat complexity and competitive interactions can shape patterns of distribution and abundanc...
Determining the conditions under which populations may persist requires accurate estimates of demogr...
Individuals vary in their phenotype and propensity for growth and survival, but the demographic cons...
Environmental heterogeneity frequently induces spatial variability in somatic growth, which can caus...
How landscape context influences density-dependent processes is important, as environmental heteroge...
Two central debates in marine ecology concern the role of connectivity patterns via larval dispersal...
Recent models of populations with dispersive larvae have important lessons for the empirical ecologi...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
Do small-scale experiments showing spatial density dependence in marine fishes scale-up to temporal ...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
Larval dispersal can connect distant subpopulations, with important implications for marine populati...
Despite substantial advances in our understanding of marine population dynamics, there is still much...
Fish species are diverse. For example, some exhibit early maturation while others delay maturation, ...
Recruitment from a planktonic larval stage has been proposed to be an important factor in limiting p...
Small colorful coral reef fishes have been excellent subjects for ecological field experiments (Sale...
Both habitat complexity and competitive interactions can shape patterns of distribution and abundanc...
Determining the conditions under which populations may persist requires accurate estimates of demogr...