Differentiating spillover: an examination of cross-habitat movement in ecology
RR Harman, TN Kim - Proceedings of the Royal Society …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Organisms that immigrate into a recipient habitat generate a movement pattern that affects
local population dynamics and the environment. Spillover is the pattern of unidirectional …
local population dynamics and the environment. Spillover is the pattern of unidirectional …
Demography and environment modulate the effects of genetic diversity on extinction risk in a butterfly metapopulation
Linking genetic diversity to extinction is a common goal in genomic studies. Recently, a
debate has arisen regarding the importance of genetic variation in conservation as some …
debate has arisen regarding the importance of genetic variation in conservation as some …
Century-long butterfly range expansions in northern Europe depend on climate, land use and species traits
Climate change is an important driver of range shifts and community composition changes.
Still, little is known about how the responses are influenced by the combination of land use …
Still, little is known about how the responses are influenced by the combination of land use …
Study methodology impacts density-dependent dispersal observations: a systematic review
N Jreidini, DM Green - Movement Ecology, 2024 - Springer
The relationship between animal dispersal and conspecific density has been explored in
various study systems but results in terms of both the magnitude and the direction of density …
various study systems but results in terms of both the magnitude and the direction of density …
Unravelling arthropod movement in natural landscapes: Small‐scale effects of body size and weather conditions
G Logghe, C Taelman, F Van Hecke… - Journal of Animal …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Arthropod movement has been noticeably understudied compared to vertebrates. A crucial
knowledge gap pertains to the factors influencing arthropod movement at habitat …
knowledge gap pertains to the factors influencing arthropod movement at habitat …
The effect of habitat on insect movements: experimental evidence from wild-caught butterflies
Simple Summary Habitat loss profoundly influences animal behaviour, impacting the long-
term viability of species. In this study, we explored the link between the flight capabilities of …
term viability of species. In this study, we explored the link between the flight capabilities of …
Bayesian marker-based principal component ridge regression–a flexible multipurpose framework for quantitative genetics in wild study systems
As larger genomic data sets become available for wild study populations, the need for
flexible and efficient methods to estimate and predict quantitative genetic parameters, such …
flexible and efficient methods to estimate and predict quantitative genetic parameters, such …
Relative Effects of Habitat Amount and Fragmentation Per Se on the Genetic Diversity of The Glanville Fritillary Butterfly
L Fernandez Multigner, A Bras, M DiLeo… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the key drivers of biodiversity loss.
Understanding their relative roles is difficult as habitat loss and fragmentation tend to co …
Understanding their relative roles is difficult as habitat loss and fragmentation tend to co …
Context-dependency and sex-specificity of dispersal syndromes
A Kilanowski - uknowledge.uky.edu
For populations in landscapes with increasingly heterogeneous and fragmented habitat
patches (eg, metapopulations), dispersal is an important behavior that leads to gene flow …
patches (eg, metapopulations), dispersal is an important behavior that leads to gene flow …