Sex‐biased dispersal: A review of the theory
Dispersal is ubiquitous throughout the tree of life: factors selecting for dispersal include kin
competition, inbreeding avoidance and spatiotemporal variation in resources or habitat …
competition, inbreeding avoidance and spatiotemporal variation in resources or habitat …
Determinants and consequences of dispersal in vertebrates with complex life cycles: a review of pond-breeding amphibians
Dispersal is a central process in ecology and evolution. It strongly influences the dynamics
of spatially structured populations and affects evolutionary processes by sha** patterns of …
of spatially structured populations and affects evolutionary processes by sha** patterns of …
Eco‐evolutionary feedbacks—Theoretical models and perspectives
Theoretical models pertaining to feedbacks between ecological and evolutionary processes
are prevalent in multiple biological fields. An integrative overview is currently lacking, due to …
are prevalent in multiple biological fields. An integrative overview is currently lacking, due to …
RangeShifter 2.0: An extended and enhanced platform for modelling spatial eco‐evolutionary dynamics and species' responses to environmental changes
Process‐based models are becoming increasingly used tools for understanding how
species are likely to respond to environmental changes and to potential management …
species are likely to respond to environmental changes and to potential management …
Recent range shifts of moths, butterflies, and birds are driven by the breadth of their climatic niche
Species are altering their ranges as a response to climate change, but the magnitude and
direction of observed range shifts vary considerably among species. The ability to persist in …
direction of observed range shifts vary considerably among species. The ability to persist in …
Animal migration: An overview of one of nature's great spectacles
The twenty-first century has witnessed an explosion in research on animal migration, in
large part due to a technological revolution in tracking and remote-sensing technologies …
large part due to a technological revolution in tracking and remote-sensing technologies …
A general framework for propagule dispersal in mangroves
Dispersal allows species to shift their distributions in response to changing climate
conditions. As a result, dispersal is considered a key process contributing to a species' long …
conditions. As a result, dispersal is considered a key process contributing to a species' long …
Fungal dispersal across spatial scales
Fungi play key roles in ecosystems and human societies as decomposers, nutrient cyclers,
mutualists, and pathogens. Estimates suggest that roughly 3–13 million fungal species exist …
mutualists, and pathogens. Estimates suggest that roughly 3–13 million fungal species exist …
Dispersal reduction: causes, genomic mechanisms, and evolutionary consequences
Recent biological analyses suggest that reductions in dispersal ability have been key drivers
of diversification across numerous lineages. We synthesise emerging data to highlight …
of diversification across numerous lineages. We synthesise emerging data to highlight …
[PDF][PDF] Consequences of intraspecific variation in seed dispersal for plant demography, communities, evolution and global change
As the single opportunity for plants to move, seed dispersal has an important impact on plant
fitness, species distributions and patterns of biodiversity. However, models that predict …
fitness, species distributions and patterns of biodiversity. However, models that predict …