The spreading of evolutionary novelties across populations is the central element of adaptation. Unless populations are well mixed (like bacteria in a shaken test tube), the spreading dynamics depend not only on fitness differences but also on the dispersal behavior of the species. Spreading at a constant speed is generally predicted when dispersal is sufficiently short ranged, specifically when the dispersal kernel falls off exponentially or faster. However, the case of long-range dispersal is unresolved: Although it is clear that even rare long-range jumps can lead to a drastic speedup--as air-traffic-mediated epidemics show--it has been difficult to quantify the ensuing stochastic dynamical process. However, such knowledge is indispensab...
This preprint has been reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In Ecology (https://dx.doi.org/10....
Predicting the speed of biological invasions and native species migrations requires an understanding...
Range expansion of spreading organisms has been found to follow three types: (i) linear expansion wi...
Rare long distance dispersal events are thought to have a disproportionate impact on the spread of i...
A capacity to predict the spread rate of populations is critical for understanding the impacts of cl...
Range expansions lead to distinctive patterns of genetic variation in populations, even in the absen...
22 pagesRange expansions are common in natural populations. They can take such forms as an invasive ...
Rare long distance dispersal events are thought to have a disproportionate impact on the spread of i...
The dynamics of adaptation are difficult to predict because it is highly stochastic even in large po...
Predicting the speed of biological invasions and native species migrations requires an understanding...
The dynamics of adaptation are difficult to predict because it is highly stochastic even in large po...
Most evolutionary models of dispersal have concentrated on dispersal rate, with emigration being eit...
The movement rules used by an individual determine both its survival and dispersal success. Here, we...
Most evolutionary models of dispersal have concentrated on dispersal rate, with emigration being eit...
Background: Rare long distance dispersal events impact the demography and the genetic structure of p...
This preprint has been reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In Ecology (https://dx.doi.org/10....
Predicting the speed of biological invasions and native species migrations requires an understanding...
Range expansion of spreading organisms has been found to follow three types: (i) linear expansion wi...
Rare long distance dispersal events are thought to have a disproportionate impact on the spread of i...
A capacity to predict the spread rate of populations is critical for understanding the impacts of cl...
Range expansions lead to distinctive patterns of genetic variation in populations, even in the absen...
22 pagesRange expansions are common in natural populations. They can take such forms as an invasive ...
Rare long distance dispersal events are thought to have a disproportionate impact on the spread of i...
The dynamics of adaptation are difficult to predict because it is highly stochastic even in large po...
Predicting the speed of biological invasions and native species migrations requires an understanding...
The dynamics of adaptation are difficult to predict because it is highly stochastic even in large po...
Most evolutionary models of dispersal have concentrated on dispersal rate, with emigration being eit...
The movement rules used by an individual determine both its survival and dispersal success. Here, we...
Most evolutionary models of dispersal have concentrated on dispersal rate, with emigration being eit...
Background: Rare long distance dispersal events impact the demography and the genetic structure of p...
This preprint has been reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In Ecology (https://dx.doi.org/10....
Predicting the speed of biological invasions and native species migrations requires an understanding...
Range expansion of spreading organisms has been found to follow three types: (i) linear expansion wi...