Dispersal is essential for population persistence in transient environments. While costs of dispersal are ubiquitous, individual advantages of dispersal remain poorly understood. Not all individuals from a population disperse, and individual heterogeneity in costs and benefits of dispersal underlie phenotype-dependent dispersal strategies. Dispersing phenotypes are always expected to maximize their fitness by adaptive decision making relative to the alternative strategy of remaining philopatric. While this first principle is well acknowledged in theoretical ecology, empirical verification is extremely difficult, due to a plethora of experimental constraints. We studied fitness prospects of dispersal in a game theoretical context using the t...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Dispersal is important for exploitation of new habitat and for outbreeding. A precondition for socia...
Dispersal is essential for population persistence in transient environments. While costs of dispersa...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals leading to gene flow, is a life-history trait found in virtua...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
Dispersal distance is understudied although the evolution of dispersal distance affects the distribu...
Dispersal distance is understudied although the evolution of dispersal distance affects the distribu...
When predators commonly overexploit local prey populations, dispersal drives the dynamics in local p...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
Dispersal to new hosts is an important process for an invasive herbivore, such as the two-spotted sp...
During range expansion, the most dispersive individuals make up the range front, and assortative mat...
During range expansion, the most dispersive individuals make up the range front, and assortative mat...
When predators commonly overexploit local prey populations, dispersal drives the dynamics in local p...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Dispersal is important for exploitation of new habitat and for outbreeding. A precondition for socia...
Dispersal is essential for population persistence in transient environments. While costs of dispersa...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals leading to gene flow, is a life-history trait found in virtua...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
Dispersal distance is understudied although the evolution of dispersal distance affects the distribu...
Dispersal distance is understudied although the evolution of dispersal distance affects the distribu...
When predators commonly overexploit local prey populations, dispersal drives the dynamics in local p...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
Dispersal to new hosts is an important process for an invasive herbivore, such as the two-spotted sp...
During range expansion, the most dispersive individuals make up the range front, and assortative mat...
During range expansion, the most dispersive individuals make up the range front, and assortative mat...
When predators commonly overexploit local prey populations, dispersal drives the dynamics in local p...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Dispersal is a life-history trait affecting dynamics and persistence of populations; it evolves unde...
Dispersal is important for exploitation of new habitat and for outbreeding. A precondition for socia...