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 …

Demography and environment modulate the effects of genetic diversity on extinction risk in a butterfly metapopulation

MF DiLeo, A Nair, M Kardos, A Husby… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - pnas.org
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 …

Century-long butterfly range expansions in northern Europe depend on climate, land use and species traits

J Sunde, M Franzén, PE Betzholtz, Y Francioli… - Communications …, 2023 - nature.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

The effect of habitat on insect movements: experimental evidence from wild-caught butterflies

M Marcantonio, R Voda, D Da Re, Q Igot, RLH Dennis… - Insects, 2023 - mdpi.com
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 …

Bayesian marker-based principal component ridge regression–a flexible multipurpose framework for quantitative genetics in wild study systems

JCH Aspheim, K Aase, GH Bolstad, H Jensen, S Muff - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
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 …

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 …

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 …