Conservation actions often focus on restoration or creation of natural areas designed to facilitate the movements of organisms among populations. To be efficient, these actions need to be based on reliable estimates or predictions of landscape connectivity. While circuit theory and least-cost paths (LCPs) are increasingly being used to estimate connectivity, these methods also have proven limitations. We compared their performance in predicting genetic connectivity with that of an alternative approach based on a simple, individual-based "stochastic movement simulator'' (SMS). SMS predicts dispersal of organisms using the same landscape representation as LCPs and circuit theory-based estimates (i.e., a cost surface), while relaxing key LCP a...
Functional connectivity affects demography and gene dynamics in fragmented populations. Besides spec...
International audienceDispersal plays a major role in many ecological and evolutionary processes. Fa...
Animal dispersal in a fragmented landscape depends on the complex interaction between landscape stru...
Conservation actions often focus on restoration or creation of natural areas designed to facilitate ...
Reliable estimates of dispersal rates between habitat patches (i.e. functional connectivity) are cri...
Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple successful interactions, many supported by individual move...
Demonstration of the workflow and supplementary information on the randomized shortest paths framewo...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the fow of ecological processes ...
Functional connectivity is a key factor for the persistence of many specialist species in fragmented...
Connectivity is classically considered an emergent property of landscapes encapsulating individuals’...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the flow of ecological processes...
International audienceModelling the functional connectivity of habitats is crucial for biodiversity ...
Connectivity modeling and corridor identification are an essential part of landscape genetics and im...
Functional connectivity affects demography and gene dynamics in fragmented populations. Besides spec...
International audienceDispersal plays a major role in many ecological and evolutionary processes. Fa...
Animal dispersal in a fragmented landscape depends on the complex interaction between landscape stru...
Conservation actions often focus on restoration or creation of natural areas designed to facilitate ...
Reliable estimates of dispersal rates between habitat patches (i.e. functional connectivity) are cri...
Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple successful interactions, many supported by individual move...
Demonstration of the workflow and supplementary information on the randomized shortest paths framewo...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the fow of ecological processes ...
Functional connectivity is a key factor for the persistence of many specialist species in fragmented...
Connectivity is classically considered an emergent property of landscapes encapsulating individuals’...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the flow of ecological processes...
International audienceModelling the functional connectivity of habitats is crucial for biodiversity ...
Connectivity modeling and corridor identification are an essential part of landscape genetics and im...
Functional connectivity affects demography and gene dynamics in fragmented populations. Besides spec...
International audienceDispersal plays a major role in many ecological and evolutionary processes. Fa...
Animal dispersal in a fragmented landscape depends on the complex interaction between landscape stru...