Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding range edge. How does the dispersal behaviour of individual organisms shift to increase rates of population spread? We collate data from 44 radio-tracking studies (in total, of 650 animals) of cane toads (Rhinella marina) to quantify distances moved per day, and the frequency of displacement in their native range (French Guiana) and two invaded areas (Hawai'i and Australia). We show that toads in their native-range, Hawai'i and eastern Australia are relatively sedentary, while toads dispersing across tropical Australia increased their daily distances travelled from 20 to 200 m per day. That increase reflects an increasing propensity to change d...
In invasive species, geographically variable evolutionary and ecological pressures can cause the rap...
The ability to disperse along a consistent compass heading strongly affects the rate and efficiency ...
Populations on the edge of an expanding range are subject to unique evolutionary pressures acting on...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
During a biological invasion, we expect that the expanding front will increasingly become dominated ...
Dispersal biology at an invasion front differs from that of populations within the range core, becau...
Evolutionary theory predicts that individuals at an expanding range edge will disperse faster than c...
To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their ...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expa...
As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
Many invasive species have evolved behavioural and morphological characteristics that facilitate the...
1. The ability to disperse along a consistent compass heading strongly affects the rate and efficien...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) are now moving about 5 times faster through tropical Australia than they d...
In invasive species, geographically variable evolutionary and ecological pressures can cause the rap...
The ability to disperse along a consistent compass heading strongly affects the rate and efficiency ...
Populations on the edge of an expanding range are subject to unique evolutionary pressures acting on...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
Invasions often accelerate through time, as dispersal-enhancing traits accumulate at the expanding r...
During a biological invasion, we expect that the expanding front will increasingly become dominated ...
Dispersal biology at an invasion front differs from that of populations within the range core, becau...
Evolutionary theory predicts that individuals at an expanding range edge will disperse faster than c...
To predict the spread of invasive species, we need to understand the mechanisms that underlie their ...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expa...
As a population expands into novel areas (as occurs in biological invasions), the range edge becomes...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
Many invasive species have evolved behavioural and morphological characteristics that facilitate the...
1. The ability to disperse along a consistent compass heading strongly affects the rate and efficien...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) are now moving about 5 times faster through tropical Australia than they d...
In invasive species, geographically variable evolutionary and ecological pressures can cause the rap...
The ability to disperse along a consistent compass heading strongly affects the rate and efficiency ...
Populations on the edge of an expanding range are subject to unique evolutionary pressures acting on...