We revisit the question of when can dispersal-induced coupling between discrete sink populations cause overall population growth? Such a phenomenon is called dispersal driven growth and provides a simple explanation of how dispersal can allow populations to persist across discrete, spatially heterogeneous, environments even when individual patches are adverse or unfavourable. For two classes of mathematical models, one linear and one non-linear, we provide necessary conditions for dispersal driven growth in terms of the non-existence of a common linear Lyapunov function, which we describe. Our approach draws heavily upon the underlying positive dynamical systems structure. Our results apply to both discrete- and continuous-time models. The ...
We study the evolution of the dispersal rate in a metapopulation model with extinction and colonisat...
AbstractDeclines in species richness or population are primarily attributed to habitat destruction a...
Environmental fluctuations often have different impacts on individuals that differ in size, age, or ...
We revisit the question of when can dispersal-induced coupling between discrete sink populations cau...
This work is devoted to studying the dynamics of a structured population that is subject to the comb...
In this paper, we consider a two-patch model coupled by migration terms, where each patch follows a ...
Understanding the evolution of dispersal is an important issue in evolutionary ecology. For...
This paper examines an experiment designed to isolate and investigate the effects of space in ecolog...
In this paper, we predict the outcome of dispersal evolution in metapopulations based on the followi...
Identifying the steady states of a population is a key issue in theoretical ecology, that includes t...
In ecological and population dynamics, the coupling between random perturbations and the Allee effec...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
This paper explores by means of extensive numerical simulation how unidirectional and bidi...
We introduce a model for the dynamics of a patchy population in a stochastic environment and derive ...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
We study the evolution of the dispersal rate in a metapopulation model with extinction and colonisat...
AbstractDeclines in species richness or population are primarily attributed to habitat destruction a...
Environmental fluctuations often have different impacts on individuals that differ in size, age, or ...
We revisit the question of when can dispersal-induced coupling between discrete sink populations cau...
This work is devoted to studying the dynamics of a structured population that is subject to the comb...
In this paper, we consider a two-patch model coupled by migration terms, where each patch follows a ...
Understanding the evolution of dispersal is an important issue in evolutionary ecology. For...
This paper examines an experiment designed to isolate and investigate the effects of space in ecolog...
In this paper, we predict the outcome of dispersal evolution in metapopulations based on the followi...
Identifying the steady states of a population is a key issue in theoretical ecology, that includes t...
In ecological and population dynamics, the coupling between random perturbations and the Allee effec...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
This paper explores by means of extensive numerical simulation how unidirectional and bidi...
We introduce a model for the dynamics of a patchy population in a stochastic environment and derive ...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
We study the evolution of the dispersal rate in a metapopulation model with extinction and colonisat...
AbstractDeclines in species richness or population are primarily attributed to habitat destruction a...
Environmental fluctuations often have different impacts on individuals that differ in size, age, or ...