Hilltopping butterflies direct their movement in response to topography, facilitating mating encounters via accumulation at summits. In this paper, we take hilltopping as a case study to explore the impact of complex orienteering cues on population dynamics. The modelling employs a standard multiscale framework, in which an individual's movement path is described as a stochastic 'velocity-jump' process and scaling applied to generate a macroscopic model capable of simulating large populations in landscapes. In this manner, the terms and parameters of the macroscopic model directly relate to statistical inputs of the individual-level model (mean speeds, turning rates and turning distributions). Applied to hilltopping in butterflies, we demon...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
Landscape connectivity is a key process for the functioning and persistence of spatially-structured ...
An ∼80% decline in the eastern population of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) has prompted c...
Animal response to landscape heterogeneity directs dispersal and affects connectivity between popula...
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) populations are in decline in agricultural landscapes, in which...
1) Dispersal ability is key to species persistence in times of environmental change. Assessing a spe...
Dispersal is a key driver of spatial population dynamics. Dispersal behaviour may be shaped by many ...
Dispersal is a key driver of spatial population dynamics. Dispersal behaviour may be shaped by many ...
Navigation of cells and organisms is typically achieved by detecting and processing orienteering cue...
Dispersal ability is key to species persistence in times of environmental change. Assessing a specie...
International audienceA multiscale model was developed to simulate the rate of landing of a winged i...
Dispersal ability is key to species persistence in times of environmental change. Assessing a specie...
International audienceA multiscale model was developed to simulate the rate of landing of a winged i...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
As landscapes change, mobility patterns of species may alter. Different mechanistic scenarios may, h...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
Landscape connectivity is a key process for the functioning and persistence of spatially-structured ...
An ∼80% decline in the eastern population of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) has prompted c...
Animal response to landscape heterogeneity directs dispersal and affects connectivity between popula...
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) populations are in decline in agricultural landscapes, in which...
1) Dispersal ability is key to species persistence in times of environmental change. Assessing a spe...
Dispersal is a key driver of spatial population dynamics. Dispersal behaviour may be shaped by many ...
Dispersal is a key driver of spatial population dynamics. Dispersal behaviour may be shaped by many ...
Navigation of cells and organisms is typically achieved by detecting and processing orienteering cue...
Dispersal ability is key to species persistence in times of environmental change. Assessing a specie...
International audienceA multiscale model was developed to simulate the rate of landing of a winged i...
Dispersal ability is key to species persistence in times of environmental change. Assessing a specie...
International audienceA multiscale model was developed to simulate the rate of landing of a winged i...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
As landscapes change, mobility patterns of species may alter. Different mechanistic scenarios may, h...
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal ra...
Landscape connectivity is a key process for the functioning and persistence of spatially-structured ...
An ∼80% decline in the eastern population of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) has prompted c...