Environmental adaptations, ecological filtering, and dispersal central to insect invasions

D Renault, M Laparie, SJ McCauley… - Annual review of …, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Insect invasions, the establishment and spread of nonnative insects in new regions, can
have extensive economic and environmental consequences. Increased global connectivity …

A review of the phenotypic traits associated with insect dispersal polymorphism, and experimental designs for sorting out resident and disperser phenotypes

D Renault - Insects, 2020 - mdpi.com
Dispersal represents a key life-history trait with several implications for the fitness of
organisms, population dynamics and resilience, local adaptation, meta-population …

Evolution of dispersal strategies and dispersal syndromes in fragmented landscapes

J Cote, E Bestion, S Jacob, J Travis, D Legrand… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has profound
repercussions on population and species extinction. Landscape fragmentation reduces …

Live fast, die young: experimental evidence of population extinction risk due to climate change

E Bestion, A Teyssier, M Richard, J Clobert, J Cote - PLoS Biology, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Evidence has accumulated in recent decades on the drastic impact of climate change on
biodiversity. Warming temperatures have induced changes in species physiology …

Long-term large-scale decline in relative abundances of butterfly and burnet moth species across south-western Germany

JC Habel, R Trusch, T Schmitt, M Ochse, W Ulrich - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Current studies have shown a severe general decline in insect species diversity, their
abundance, and a biomass reduction of flying insects. Most of previous studies have been …

Eco‐evolutionary dynamics in fragmented landscapes

D Legrand, J Cote, EA Fronhofer, RD Holt… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
It is widely recognized that ecological dynamics influence evolutionary dynamics, and
conversely that evolutionary changes alter ecological processes. Because fragmentation …

The Moran effect revisited: spatial population synchrony under global warming

BB Hansen, V Grøtan, I Herfindal, AM Lee - Ecography, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The world is spatially autocorrelated. Both abiotic and biotic properties are more similar
among neighboring than distant locations, and their temporal co‐fluctuations also decrease …

Bottom-up and top-down control of dispersal across major organismal groups

EA Fronhofer, D Legrand, F Altermatt… - Nature Ecology & …, 2018 - nature.com
Ecology and evolution unfold in spatially structured communities, where dispersal links
dynamics across scales. Because dispersal is multicausal, identifying general drivers …

Habitat matching and spatial heterogeneity of phenotypes: implications for metapopulation and metacommunity functioning

S Jacob, E Bestion, D Legrand, J Clobert, J Cote - Evolutionary Ecology, 2015 - Springer
Spatial heterogeneity in the distribution of phenotypes among populations is of major
importance for species evolution and ecosystem functioning. Dispersal has long been …

Variability in dispersal syndromes is a key driver of metapopulation dynamics in experimental microcosms

S Jacob, AS Chaine, M Huet, J Clobert… - The American …, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Evolutionary ecology studies have increasingly focused on the impact of intraspecific
variability on population processes. However, the role such variation plays in the dynamics …