This contains model code and data from the paper titled "Gaps in modelling animal migration with evolutionary game theory: infection can favour the loss of migration" By: Allison K. Shaw, Martha Torstenson, Meggan E. Craft, Sandra A. Binning Published in: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0506 Abstract: Ongoing environmental changes alter how natural selection shapes animal migration. Understanding how these changes play out theoretically can be done using evolutionary game theoretic (EGT) approaches, such as looking for evolutionarily stable strategies. Here, we first describe historical patterns of how EGT models have explored different drivers of migration. We find that there are substant...
Long-distance animal movements can increase exposure to diverse parasites, but can also reduce infec...
Despite the frequency of fauna translocations as a technique to improve the conservation status of t...
Parasites have long been thought to influence the evolution of migration, but precisely determining ...
This contains model code and data from the paper titled "A unified evolutionary framework for unde...
1. Most studies on the evolution of migration focus on food, mates and/or climate as factors influen...
Coevolving parasites may play a key role in host migration and population structure. Using coevolvin...
Theoretical studies have demonstrated that selection will favor increased migration when fitnesses v...
Migratory animals are simultaneously challenged by the physiological demands of long-distance moveme...
1. Pathogen and parasite infections are increasingly recognized as powerful drivers of animal moveme...
Factors of demography, evolution, and qualities of the abiotic and biotic communities all interact t...
Spatial dynamics of range-shifting species can be deeply affected by biotic interactions. One ubiqui...
The evolutionary rescue of host populations may prevent extinction from novel pathogens. However, th...
Billions of animals migrate each year. To successfully reach their destination, migrants must have e...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
Summary Migration is a widespread phenomenon in the animal kingdom, including many taxonomic groups ...
Long-distance animal movements can increase exposure to diverse parasites, but can also reduce infec...
Despite the frequency of fauna translocations as a technique to improve the conservation status of t...
Parasites have long been thought to influence the evolution of migration, but precisely determining ...
This contains model code and data from the paper titled "A unified evolutionary framework for unde...
1. Most studies on the evolution of migration focus on food, mates and/or climate as factors influen...
Coevolving parasites may play a key role in host migration and population structure. Using coevolvin...
Theoretical studies have demonstrated that selection will favor increased migration when fitnesses v...
Migratory animals are simultaneously challenged by the physiological demands of long-distance moveme...
1. Pathogen and parasite infections are increasingly recognized as powerful drivers of animal moveme...
Factors of demography, evolution, and qualities of the abiotic and biotic communities all interact t...
Spatial dynamics of range-shifting species can be deeply affected by biotic interactions. One ubiqui...
The evolutionary rescue of host populations may prevent extinction from novel pathogens. However, th...
Billions of animals migrate each year. To successfully reach their destination, migrants must have e...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
Summary Migration is a widespread phenomenon in the animal kingdom, including many taxonomic groups ...
Long-distance animal movements can increase exposure to diverse parasites, but can also reduce infec...
Despite the frequency of fauna translocations as a technique to improve the conservation status of t...
Parasites have long been thought to influence the evolution of migration, but precisely determining ...