International audienceHabitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has profound repercussions on population and species extinction. Landscape fragmentation reduces individual movements between patches (i.e. dispersal) while such movements connecting patches enhance the persistence of metapopulations and metacommunities. Through the recognition of non‐random movements, dispersal has recently been recognized as a highly complex process. This complexity likely changes the predictions on the evolution of dispersal in spatially structured populations and communities. In this article, we emphasize the effects of fragmentation on the evolution of non‐random dispersal. Habitat fragmentation may shape local and global select...
A growing understanding of the ecology of seed dispersal has so far had little influence on conserva...
Dispersal is a key process in ecology, evolutionary and conservation biology. Studies like mark-rele...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has prof...
Because it affects dispersal risk and modifies competition levels, habitat fragmentation directly co...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, the conversion of landscapes into patchy habitats separ...
Habitat fragmentation, the conversion of landscapes into patchy habitats separated by unsuitable env...
Fragmentation-the process by which habitats are transformed into smaller patches isolated from each ...
International audienceThe evolutionary consequences of changes in landscape dynamics for the evoluti...
Evolutionary and population dynamics models suggest that the migration rate will a¡ect the probabili...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
International audienceIt is widely recognized that ecological dynamics influence evolutionary dynami...
We used demographic and life-history data from natural populations of 43 species in order to pre...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that the distribution of species in space has important implicati...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
A growing understanding of the ecology of seed dispersal has so far had little influence on conserva...
Dispersal is a key process in ecology, evolutionary and conservation biology. Studies like mark-rele...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has prof...
Because it affects dispersal risk and modifies competition levels, habitat fragmentation directly co...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, the conversion of landscapes into patchy habitats separ...
Habitat fragmentation, the conversion of landscapes into patchy habitats separated by unsuitable env...
Fragmentation-the process by which habitats are transformed into smaller patches isolated from each ...
International audienceThe evolutionary consequences of changes in landscape dynamics for the evoluti...
Evolutionary and population dynamics models suggest that the migration rate will a¡ect the probabili...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
International audienceIt is widely recognized that ecological dynamics influence evolutionary dynami...
We used demographic and life-history data from natural populations of 43 species in order to pre...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that the distribution of species in space has important implicati...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
A growing understanding of the ecology of seed dispersal has so far had little influence on conserva...
Dispersal is a key process in ecology, evolutionary and conservation biology. Studies like mark-rele...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...