We compute the mean patch occupancy for a stochastic, spatially explicit patch-occupancy metapopulation model on a dynamic, correlated landscape, using a mathematically exact perturbation expansion about a mean-field limit that applies when dispersal range is large. Stochasticity in the metapopulation and landscape dynamics gives negative contributions to patch occupancy, the former being more important at high occupancy and the latter at low occupancy. Positive landscape correlations always benefit the metapopulation, but are only significant when the correlation length is comparable to, or smaller than, the dispersal range. Our analytical results allow us to consider the importance of spatial kernels in all generality. We find that the sh...
S1 The stochastic patch occupancy model The metapopulation dynamics of the species are modelled as a...
Despite the considerable evidence showing that dispersal between habitat patches is often asymmetric...
Motivation Certain early-succession habitats may emerge only at restricted locations following dist...
The fundamental processes that influence metapopulation dynamics (extinction and recolonization) wil...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Classical metapopulation theory assumes a static landscape. However, empirical evidence indicates ma...
We review recent developments in spatially realistic metapopulation theory, which leads to quantitat...
Spatially structured populations in patchy habitats show much variation in migration rate, from patc...
Analytically tractable metapopulation models usually assume that every patch is identical, which lim...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Background:In fragmented landscapes, natural and anthropogenic disturbances coupled with successiona...
Many species exist as a collection of local populations occupying spatially distinct habitat patches...
Metapopulation dynamics - patch occupancy, colonization and extinction - are the result of complex p...
Habitat loss and fragmentation has created metapopulations where there were once continuous populati...
The spatial configuration of metapopulations (numbers, sizes, and localization of patches) affects t...
S1 The stochastic patch occupancy model The metapopulation dynamics of the species are modelled as a...
Despite the considerable evidence showing that dispersal between habitat patches is often asymmetric...
Motivation Certain early-succession habitats may emerge only at restricted locations following dist...
The fundamental processes that influence metapopulation dynamics (extinction and recolonization) wil...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Classical metapopulation theory assumes a static landscape. However, empirical evidence indicates ma...
We review recent developments in spatially realistic metapopulation theory, which leads to quantitat...
Spatially structured populations in patchy habitats show much variation in migration rate, from patc...
Analytically tractable metapopulation models usually assume that every patch is identical, which lim...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Background:In fragmented landscapes, natural and anthropogenic disturbances coupled with successiona...
Many species exist as a collection of local populations occupying spatially distinct habitat patches...
Metapopulation dynamics - patch occupancy, colonization and extinction - are the result of complex p...
Habitat loss and fragmentation has created metapopulations where there were once continuous populati...
The spatial configuration of metapopulations (numbers, sizes, and localization of patches) affects t...
S1 The stochastic patch occupancy model The metapopulation dynamics of the species are modelled as a...
Despite the considerable evidence showing that dispersal between habitat patches is often asymmetric...
Motivation Certain early-succession habitats may emerge only at restricted locations following dist...