#metapopulation — Public Fediverse posts
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#seminar alert! ⏰
Next Tuesday, Frank Hilker from the University of Osnabrück will give a talk in our Ecology Colloquium entitled
"To connect or not connect isolated patches: Total population abundance and failed rescue effects in fragmented landscapes".
Everyone welcome, either in person or via Zoom, the more the merrier! 😀
#Theoretical Ecology #YoMos
#EcologicalModelling #ecoevo #metapopulation -
#seminar alert! ⏰
Next Tuesday, Frank Hilker from the University of Osnabrück will give a talk in our Ecology Colloquium entitled
"To connect or not connect isolated patches: Total population abundance and failed rescue effects in fragmented landscapes".
Everyone welcome, either in person or via Zoom, the more the merrier! 😀
#Theoretical Ecology #YoMos
#EcologicalModelling #ecoevo #metapopulation -
#seminar alert! ⏰
Next Tuesday, Frank Hilker from the University of Osnabrück will give a talk in our Ecology Colloquium entitled
"To connect or not connect isolated patches: Total population abundance and failed rescue effects in fragmented landscapes".
Everyone welcome, either in person or via Zoom, the more the merrier! 😀
#Theoretical Ecology #YoMos
#EcologicalModelling #ecoevo #metapopulation -
#seminar alert! ⏰
Next Tuesday, Frank Hilker from the University of Osnabrück will give a talk in our Ecology Colloquium entitled
"To connect or not connect isolated patches: Total population abundance and failed rescue effects in fragmented landscapes".
Everyone welcome, either in person or via Zoom, the more the merrier! 😀
#Theoretical Ecology #YoMos
#EcologicalModelling #ecoevo #metapopulation -
#seminar alert! ⏰
Next Tuesday, Frank Hilker from the University of Osnabrück will give a talk in our Ecology Colloquium entitled
"To connect or not connect isolated patches: Total population abundance and failed rescue effects in fragmented landscapes".
Everyone welcome, either in person or via Zoom, the more the merrier! 😀
#Theoretical Ecology #YoMos
#EcologicalModelling #ecoevo #metapopulation -
How moving – or not – as conditions change keeps species alive
Summary & Analysis by Jeremy Summers of "Partitioning the impacts of spatial-temporal variation in demography and dispersal on metapopulation growth rates" by Schreiber
https://www.amnat.org/an/newpapers/Feb-2025-Schreiber.html -
How moving – or not – as conditions change keeps species alive
Summary & Analysis by Jeremy Summers of "Partitioning the impacts of spatial-temporal variation in demography and dispersal on metapopulation growth rates" by Schreiber
https://www.amnat.org/an/newpapers/Feb-2025-Schreiber.html -
How moving – or not – as conditions change keeps species alive
Summary & Analysis by Jeremy Summers of "Partitioning the impacts of spatial-temporal variation in demography and dispersal on metapopulation growth rates" by Schreiber
https://www.amnat.org/an/newpapers/Feb-2025-Schreiber.html -
How moving – or not – as conditions change keeps species alive
Summary & Analysis by Jeremy Summers of "Partitioning the impacts of spatial-temporal variation in demography and dispersal on metapopulation growth rates" by Schreiber
https://www.amnat.org/an/newpapers/Feb-2025-Schreiber.html -
How moving – or not – as conditions change keeps species alive
Summary & Analysis by Jeremy Summers of "Partitioning the impacts of spatial-temporal variation in demography and dispersal on metapopulation growth rates" by Schreiber
https://www.amnat.org/an/newpapers/Feb-2025-Schreiber.html -
Olusanya et al. study genetic load and extinction in a metapopulation. Their analysis is based on a novel theoretical framework that tracks the co-evolution of load and population sizes and gives a nuanced picture of the genetic and demographic factors that affect extinction. Now available ahead of print! https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/735562
#genetic #geneticLoad #extinction #metapopulation #coevolution #population
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Olusanya et al. study genetic load and extinction in a metapopulation. Their analysis is based on a novel theoretical framework that tracks the co-evolution of load and population sizes and gives a nuanced picture of the genetic and demographic factors that affect extinction. Now available ahead of print! https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/735562
#genetic #geneticLoad #extinction #metapopulation #coevolution #population
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Olusanya et al. study genetic load and extinction in a metapopulation. Their analysis is based on a novel theoretical framework that tracks the co-evolution of load and population sizes and gives a nuanced picture of the genetic and demographic factors that affect extinction. Now available ahead of print! https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/735562
#genetic #geneticLoad #extinction #metapopulation #coevolution #population
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Olusanya et al. study genetic load and extinction in a metapopulation. Their analysis is based on a novel theoretical framework that tracks the co-evolution of load and population sizes and gives a nuanced picture of the genetic and demographic factors that affect extinction. Now available ahead of print! https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/735562
#genetic #geneticLoad #extinction #metapopulation #coevolution #population
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Olusanya et al. study genetic load and extinction in a metapopulation. Their analysis is based on a novel theoretical framework that tracks the co-evolution of load and population sizes and gives a nuanced picture of the genetic and demographic factors that affect extinction. Now available ahead of print! https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/735562
#genetic #geneticLoad #extinction #metapopulation #coevolution #population
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Why does one metapopulation decline while another grows? Differences in habitat quality? Movement patterns? Schreiber quantifies the relative contributions of spatial & temporal variation in demography & dispersal to metapopulation growth rates.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733434 -
Why does one metapopulation decline while another grows? Differences in habitat quality? Movement patterns? Schreiber quantifies the relative contributions of spatial & temporal variation in demography & dispersal to metapopulation growth rates.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733434 -
Why does one metapopulation decline while another grows? Differences in habitat quality? Movement patterns? Schreiber quantifies the relative contributions of spatial & temporal variation in demography & dispersal to metapopulation growth rates.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733434 -
Why does one metapopulation decline while another grows? Differences in habitat quality? Movement patterns? Schreiber quantifies the relative contributions of spatial & temporal variation in demography & dispersal to metapopulation growth rates.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733434 -
Why does one metapopulation decline while another grows? Differences in habitat quality? Movement patterns? Schreiber quantifies the relative contributions of spatial & temporal variation in demography & dispersal to metapopulation growth rates.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733434 -
In a new Special Feature, Kortessis et al. show the conceptual link between traditional metapopulation models and patch dynamic models of population growth in spatiotemporally varying environments. Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733896 -
In a new Special Feature, Kortessis et al. show the conceptual link between traditional metapopulation models and patch dynamic models of population growth in spatiotemporally varying environments. Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733896 -
In a new Special Feature, Kortessis et al. show the conceptual link between traditional metapopulation models and patch dynamic models of population growth in spatiotemporally varying environments. Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733896 -
In a new Special Feature, Kortessis et al. show the conceptual link between traditional metapopulation models and patch dynamic models of population growth in spatiotemporally varying environments. Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733896 -
In a new Special Feature, Kortessis et al. show the conceptual link between traditional metapopulation models and patch dynamic models of population growth in spatiotemporally varying environments. Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733896 -
New article just came out :
"Modelling the Dynamics of Outbreak Species: The Case of Ditrupa arietina (O.F. Müller), Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean Sea"https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/12/2/350
Thanks to an impressive 10 yr observation series collected by one of our co-authors (F. Charles) @CNRS, the article shows what great data and a little mathematical modelling can do for prediction in marine ecology.
#metapopulation #marinebiology #outbreak #historicalecology #modelling
#predictive #ecology -
New article just came out :
"Modelling the Dynamics of Outbreak Species: The Case of Ditrupa arietina (O.F. Müller), Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean Sea"https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/12/2/350
Thanks to an impressive 10 yr observation series collected by one of our co-authors (F. Charles) @CNRS, the article shows what great data and a little mathematical modelling can do for prediction in marine ecology.
#metapopulation #marinebiology #outbreak #historicalecology #modelling
#predictive #ecology -
New article just came out :
"Modelling the Dynamics of Outbreak Species: The Case of Ditrupa arietina (O.F. Müller), Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean Sea"https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/12/2/350
Thanks to an impressive 10 yr observation series collected by one of our co-authors (F. Charles) @CNRS, the article shows what great data and a little mathematical modelling can do for prediction in marine ecology.
#metapopulation #marinebiology #outbreak #historicalecology #modelling
#predictive #ecology -
New article just came out :
"Modelling the Dynamics of Outbreak Species: The Case of Ditrupa arietina (O.F. Müller), Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean Sea"https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/12/2/350
Thanks to an impressive 10 yr observation series collected by one of our co-authors (F. Charles) @CNRS, the article shows what great data and a little mathematical modelling can do for prediction in marine ecology.
#metapopulation #marinebiology #outbreak #historicalecology #modelling
#predictive #ecology -
New article just came out :
"Modelling the Dynamics of Outbreak Species: The Case of Ditrupa arietina (O.F. Müller), Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean Sea"https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/12/2/350
Thanks to an impressive 10 yr observation series collected by one of our co-authors (F. Charles) @CNRS, the article shows what great data and a little mathematical modelling can do for prediction in marine ecology.
#metapopulation #marinebiology #outbreak #historicalecology #modelling
#predictive #ecology -
Our new paper just out in @esaecosphere : Stochastic #metapopulation dynamics of a threatened #amphibian to improve water delivery https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4741
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Our new paper just out in @esaecosphere : Stochastic #metapopulation dynamics of a threatened #amphibian to improve water delivery https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4741
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Our new paper just out in @esaecosphere : Stochastic #metapopulation dynamics of a threatened #amphibian to improve water delivery https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4741
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Our new paper just out in @esaecosphere : Stochastic #metapopulation dynamics of a threatened #amphibian to improve water delivery https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4741
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Our new paper just out in @esaecosphere : Stochastic #metapopulation dynamics of a threatened #amphibian to improve water delivery https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4741
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Excited about the latest from our lab. Congratulations David B!
Barfknecht, D.F. and Gibson, D.J. (2022), Are #metapopulation species drivers of #metacommunity structure in sandstone outcrop communities?
J Veg Sci. Accepted Author Manuscript e13167.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13167 -
Excited about the latest from our lab. Congratulations David B!
Barfknecht, D.F. and Gibson, D.J. (2022), Are #metapopulation species drivers of #metacommunity structure in sandstone outcrop communities?
J Veg Sci. Accepted Author Manuscript e13167.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13167 -
Excited about the latest from our lab. Congratulations David B!
Barfknecht, D.F. and Gibson, D.J. (2022), Are #metapopulation species drivers of #metacommunity structure in sandstone outcrop communities?
J Veg Sci. Accepted Author Manuscript e13167.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13167