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Environmental adaptations, ecological filtering, and dispersal central to insect invasions
Insect invasions, the establishment and spread of nonnative insects in new regions, can
have extensive economic and environmental consequences. Increased global connectivity …
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 …
organisms, population dynamics and resilience, local adaptation, meta-population …
Evolution of dispersal strategies and dispersal syndromes in fragmented landscapes
Habitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has profound
repercussions on population and species extinction. Landscape fragmentation reduces …
repercussions on population and species extinction. Landscape fragmentation reduces …
Live fast, die young: experimental evidence of population extinction risk due to climate change
Evidence has accumulated in recent decades on the drastic impact of climate change on
biodiversity. Warming temperatures have induced changes in species physiology …
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
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 …
abundance, and a biomass reduction of flying insects. Most of previous studies have been …
Eco‐evolutionary dynamics in fragmented landscapes
It is widely recognized that ecological dynamics influence evolutionary dynamics, and
conversely that evolutionary changes alter ecological processes. Because fragmentation …
conversely that evolutionary changes alter ecological processes. Because fragmentation …
The Moran effect revisited: spatial population synchrony under global warming
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 …
among neighboring than distant locations, and their temporal co‐fluctuations also decrease …
Bottom-up and top-down control of dispersal across major organismal groups
Ecology and evolution unfold in spatially structured communities, where dispersal links
dynamics across scales. Because dispersal is multicausal, identifying general drivers …
dynamics across scales. Because dispersal is multicausal, identifying general drivers …
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 …
Variability in dispersal syndromes is a key driver of metapopulation dynamics in experimental microcosms
Evolutionary ecology studies have increasingly focused on the impact of intraspecific
variability on population processes. However, the role such variation plays in the dynamics …
variability on population processes. However, the role such variation plays in the dynamics …