Integrating dispersal proxies in ecological and environmental research in the freshwater realm
Dispersal is one of the key mechanisms affecting the distribution of individuals, populations,
and communities in nature. Despite advances in the study of single species, it has been …
and communities in nature. Despite advances in the study of single species, it has been …
Life‐history syndromes: Integrating dispersal through space and time
M Buoro, SM Carlson - Ecology Letters, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Recent research has highlighted interdependencies between dispersal and other life‐
history traits, ie dispersal syndromes, thereby revealing constraints on the evolution of …
history traits, ie dispersal syndromes, thereby revealing constraints on the evolution of …
Dispersal movement through fragmented landscapes: the role of stepping stones and perceptual range
Context Dispersal is a crucial process for species persistence under natural and disturbed
landscapes. The effectiveness of stepping stones as a connectivity strategy for increasing …
landscapes. The effectiveness of stepping stones as a connectivity strategy for increasing …
African wild dog dispersal and implications for management
Successful conservation of species that roam and disperse over large areas requires
detailed understanding of their movement patterns and connectivity between …
detailed understanding of their movement patterns and connectivity between …
Evidence for dispersal syndromes in freshwater fishes
Dispersal is a fundamental process defining the distribution of organisms and has long been
a topic of inquiry in ecology and evolution. Emerging research points to an interdependency …
a topic of inquiry in ecology and evolution. Emerging research points to an interdependency …
Understanding behavioural responses to human‐induced rapid environmental change: a meta‐analysis
Behavioural responses are often the first reaction of an organism to human‐induced rapid
environmental change (HIREC), yet current empirical evidence provides no consensus …
environmental change (HIREC), yet current empirical evidence provides no consensus …
A stochastic movement simulator improves estimates of landscape connectivity
A Coulon, J Aben, SCF Palmer, VM Stevens… - Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
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 …
facilitate the movements of organisms among populations. To be efficient, these actions …
Habitat selection during ungulate dispersal and exploratory movement at broad and fine scale with implications for conservation management
Background Dispersal has a critical influence on demography and gene flow and as such
maintaining connectivity between populations is an essential element of modern …
maintaining connectivity between populations is an essential element of modern …
Modelling jaguar gene flow in fragmented landscapes offers insights into functional population connectivity
AP Calderón, P Landaverde-Gonzalez, C Wultsch… - Landscape …, 2024 - Springer
Context Preserving functional connectivity is a conservation priority to secure the long-term
viability of geographically dispersed subpopulations, such as the jaguar (Panthera onca) …
viability of geographically dispersed subpopulations, such as the jaguar (Panthera onca) …
Guidelines for using movement science to inform biodiversity policy
PS Barton, PE Lentini, E Alacs, S Bau… - Environmental …, 2015 - Springer
Substantial advances have been made in our understanding of the movement of species,
including processes such as dispersal and migration. This knowledge has the potential to …
including processes such as dispersal and migration. This knowledge has the potential to …