A meta‐analysis of dispersal in butterflies

VM Stevens, C Turlure, M Baguette - Biological Reviews, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Dispersal has recently gained much attention because of its crucial role in the conservation
and evolution of species facing major environmental changes such as habitat loss and …

[BOG][B] Dispersal kernels

R Nathan, E Klein, JJ Robledo-Arnuncio, E Revilla - 2012 - books.google.com
Dispersal distance, the Euclidian distance between 'start'and 'end'points of a dispersal
event, is recognized as a fundamental characteristic of the dispersal process, defined here …

Chimera patterns in networks

A Zakharova - Springer, 2020 - Springer
Synchronization phenomena represent one of the central issues in the modern research, in
particular, on nonlinear dynamics, network science, and statistical physics with applications …

Flight metabolic rate and Pgi genotype influence butterfly dispersal rate in the field

K Niitepõld, AD Smith, JL Osborne, DR Reynolds… - Ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Dispersal is a key life‐history trait, especially in species inhabiting fragmented landscapes.
The process of dispersal is affected by a suite of morphological, physiological, and …

Chimera patterns induced by distance-dependent power-law coupling in ecological networks

T Banerjee, PS Dutta, A Zakharova, E Schöll - Physical Review E, 2016 - APS
This paper reports the occurrence of several chimera patterns and the associated transitions
among them in a network of coupled oscillators, which are connected by a long-range …

Demography and Dispersal Ability of a Threatened Saproxylic Beetle: A Mark-Recapture Study of the Rosalia Longicorn (Rosalia alpina)

L Drag, D Hauck, P Pokluda, K Zimmermann, L Cizek - Plos one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
The Rosalia longicorn or Alpine longhorn (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is an endangered
and strictly protected icon of European saproxylic biodiversity. Despite its popularity, lack of …

A new approach to the “apparent survival” problem: estimating true survival rates from mark–recapture studies

JJ Gilroy, T Virzi, RL Boulton, JL Lockwood - Ecology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Survival estimates generated from live capture–mark–recapture studies may be negatively
biased due to the permanent emigration of marked individuals from the study area. In the …

Home Range, Movement, and Distribution Patterns of the Threatened Dragonfly Sympetrum depressiusculum (Odonata: Libellulidae): A Thousand Times Greater …

A Dolný, F Harabiš, H Mižičová - PLoS One, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Dragonflies are good indicators of environmental health and biodiversity. Most studies
addressing dragonfly ecology have focused on the importance of aquatic habitats, while the …

[HTML][HTML] Providing evidence for the conservation of a rare forest butterfly: results from a three-year capture-mark-recapture study

H Hinneberg, Á Kőrösi, T Gottschalk - Basic and Applied Ecology, 2023 - Elsevier
Species living in spatially structured populations require a network of interconnected habitat
patches. Due to changes in forest management, this network of habitat patches has been …

Neuronal synchronization in long-range time-varying networks

S Rakshit, S Majhi, J Kurths, D Ghosh - Chaos: An Interdisciplinary …, 2021 - pubs.aip.org
We study synchronization in neuronal ensembles subject to long-range electrical gap
junctions which are time-varying. As a representative example, we consider Hindmarsh …