Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispersal remain elusive. We identify a potentially ubiquitous component of variation in animal dispersal that has been largely overlooked until now: the influence of mate encounters on settlement probability. We use an individual-based model to simulate dispersal in sexually-reproducing organisms that follow a simple set of movement rules based on conspecific encounters, within an environment lacking spatial habitat heterogeneity. We show that dispersal distances vary dramatically with fluctuations in population density in such a model, even in the absence of variation in dispersive traits between individuals. In a simple random-walk model with p...
Using game theory, we developed a kin-selection model to investigate the consequences of local compe...
Dispersal is a key driver of ecological and evolutionary processes. Despite substantial efforts to e...
Sex-biased natal dispersal is widespread, and its significance remains a central question in evoluti...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Although dispersal requires context-dependent decision-making in three distinct stages (emigration, ...
1. Although dispersal requires context-dependent decision-making in three distinct stages (emigratio...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
Sex-specific dispersal behavior has been documented in a wide range of different species. Avoidance ...
Successful invasions by sexually reproducing species depend on the ability of individuals to mate. F...
Inbreeding depression, asymmetries in costs or benefits of dispersal, and the mating system have bee...
Successful invasions by sexually reproducing species depend on the ability of individuals to mate. F...
<p>These figures show example outputs from the promiscuity model, where individuals of both sexes se...
Ecologists have long been interested in the factors that drive the species composition of ecological...
Using game theory, we developed a kin-selection model to investigate the consequences of local compe...
Dispersal is a key driver of ecological and evolutionary processes. Despite substantial efforts to e...
Sex-biased natal dispersal is widespread, and its significance remains a central question in evoluti...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Dispersal is a critically important process in ecology, but robust predictive models of animal dispe...
Although dispersal requires context-dependent decision-making in three distinct stages (emigration, ...
1. Although dispersal requires context-dependent decision-making in three distinct stages (emigratio...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
The rate at which a population grows and spreads can depend on individual behaviour and interactions...
Sex-specific dispersal behavior has been documented in a wide range of different species. Avoidance ...
Successful invasions by sexually reproducing species depend on the ability of individuals to mate. F...
Inbreeding depression, asymmetries in costs or benefits of dispersal, and the mating system have bee...
Successful invasions by sexually reproducing species depend on the ability of individuals to mate. F...
<p>These figures show example outputs from the promiscuity model, where individuals of both sexes se...
Ecologists have long been interested in the factors that drive the species composition of ecological...
Using game theory, we developed a kin-selection model to investigate the consequences of local compe...
Dispersal is a key driver of ecological and evolutionary processes. Despite substantial efforts to e...
Sex-biased natal dispersal is widespread, and its significance remains a central question in evoluti...