Demographic and genetic approaches to study dispersal in wild animal populations: A methodological review
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution. At the individual level, the three
stages of the dispersal process (ie, emigration, transience and immigration) are affected by …
stages of the dispersal process (ie, emigration, transience and immigration) are affected by …
Social copying drives a tipping point for nonlinear population collapse
D Oro, L Alsedà, A Hastings… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Sudden changes in populations are ubiquitous in ecological systems, especially under
perturbations. The agents of global change may increase the frequency and severity of …
perturbations. The agents of global change may increase the frequency and severity of …
Density‐dependent dispersal strategies in a cooperative breeder
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences the dynamics of spatially and socially
structured populations and consists of three stages—emigration, transience, and settlement …
structured populations and consists of three stages—emigration, transience, and settlement …
Habitat matching and spatial heterogeneity of phenotypes: implications for metapopulation and metacommunity functioning
Spatial heterogeneity in the distribution of phenotypes among populations is of major
importance for species evolution and ecosystem functioning. Dispersal has long been …
importance for species evolution and ecosystem functioning. Dispersal has long been …
Metapopulation regulation acts at multiple spatial scales: Insights from a century of seabird colony census data
JWE Jeglinski, S Wanless, S Murray… - Ecological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Density‐dependent feedback is recognized as important regulatory mechanisms of
population size. Considering the spatial scales over which such feedback operates has …
population size. Considering the spatial scales over which such feedback operates has …
Temporal change in the contribution of immigration to population growth in a wild seabird experiencing rapid population decline
The source–sink paradigm predicts that populations in poorer‐quality habitats ('sinks')
persist due to continued immigration from more‐productive areas ('sources'). However, this …
persist due to continued immigration from more‐productive areas ('sources'). However, this …
[图书][B] Perturbation, behavioural feedbacks, and population dynamics in social animals: when to leave and where to go
D Oro - 2020 - books.google.com
This novel, transdisciplinary work explains how perturbations (defined as strong
disturbances or deviations to a system) can affect the population dynamics of social animals …
disturbances or deviations to a system) can affect the population dynamics of social animals …
High frequency of prospecting for informed dispersal and colonisation in a social species at large spatial scale
Animals explore and prospect space searching for resources and individuals may disperse,
targeting suitable patches to increase fitness. Nevertheless, dispersal is costly because it …
targeting suitable patches to increase fitness. Nevertheless, dispersal is costly because it …
Patterns and correlates of within-season breeding dispersal: A common strategy in a declining grassland songbird
EJ Williams, WA Boyle - The Auk: Ornithological Advances, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Dispersal is a ubiquitous behavior with important consequences for gene flow, demography,
and conservation. Some birds engage in between-year breeding dispersal, but the factors …
and conservation. Some birds engage in between-year breeding dispersal, but the factors …
Population control of an overabundant species achieved through consecutive anthropogenic perturbations
The control of overabundant vertebrates is often problematic. Much work has focused on
population‐level responses and overabundance due to anthropogenic subsidies. However …
population‐level responses and overabundance due to anthropogenic subsidies. However …