The characterization of the dispersal of populations of non-identical individuals is relevant to most ecological and epidemiological processes. In practice, the movement is quantified by observing relatively few individuals, and averaging to estimate the rate of dispersal of the population as a whole. Here, we show that this can lead to serious errors in the predicted movement of the population if the individuals disperse at different rates. We develop a stochastic model for the diffusion of heterogeneous populations, inspired by the movement of the parasitic nematode Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita. Direct observations of this nematode in homogeneous and heterogeneous environments reveal a large variation in individual behaviour within the p...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
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Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
The characterization of the dispersal of populations of non-identical individuals is relevant to mos...
We use a correlated random walk model in two dimensions to simulate the movement of the slug parasit...
International audienceAbstract Background Understanding how behavioural dynamics, inter-individual v...
The evidence for dispersal activity among soil-living invertebrates comes mainly from observations o...
Most classical models for the movement of organisms assume that all individuals have the same patter...
Dispersal heterogeneity is increasingly being observed in ecological populations and has long been s...
Two important issues for conservation are the range expansion of species as a result of climate chan...
Two important issues for conservation are the range expansion of species as a result of climate chan...
The speed at which a population spreads as it invades new habitat is a fundamental quantity in both ...
The random-walk problem is adopted as a starting point for the analytical study of dispersal in livi...
Intensification of world trade is responsible for an increase in the number of alien species introdu...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
A preprint peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In Ecology (https://ecology.peercommunity...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
The characterization of the dispersal of populations of non-identical individuals is relevant to mos...
We use a correlated random walk model in two dimensions to simulate the movement of the slug parasit...
International audienceAbstract Background Understanding how behavioural dynamics, inter-individual v...
The evidence for dispersal activity among soil-living invertebrates comes mainly from observations o...
Most classical models for the movement of organisms assume that all individuals have the same patter...
Dispersal heterogeneity is increasingly being observed in ecological populations and has long been s...
Two important issues for conservation are the range expansion of species as a result of climate chan...
Two important issues for conservation are the range expansion of species as a result of climate chan...
The speed at which a population spreads as it invades new habitat is a fundamental quantity in both ...
The random-walk problem is adopted as a starting point for the analytical study of dispersal in livi...
Intensification of world trade is responsible for an increase in the number of alien species introdu...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
A preprint peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In Ecology (https://ecology.peercommunity...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...