Sentence examples for dispersal probability from inspiring English sources

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After all individuals have reached maturity, they disperse according to their genetically determined dispersal probability d (i.e., according to mean value of their sex-specific dispersal allele, d m or d f ).

For competing unconditional dispersers, we prove that the population with the smaller dispersal probability always prevails.

Dispersal probability was sex-specific and unconditional, i.e. assuming dispersing arthropods taking their decision without taking into account any information from the patch.

The proposed PFC indicator offers the opportunity to take the necessary species-based perspective to examine functional connectivity, incorporating habitat preference, dispersal probability, edge impacts and ecological isolation/permeability.

An attracting and evolutionarily stable dimorphism always exists (also when the monomorphic population does not have a branching point), and contains a strategy with zero dispersal and a strategy with dispersal probability between one half and the ESS of the classic Hamilton May model.

Also, we need to know how individual traits both influence and are influenced by dispersal probability in fragmented landscapes.

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We here present a new index (probability of connectivity, PC) that is based on the habitat availability concept, dispersal probabilities between habitat patches and graph structures.

Outward dispersal probabilities were higher at ponds with small breeding populations and inward dispersal was biased toward larger populations, suggesting that salamanders were cueing to the presence of other individuals and/or to unmeasured habitat characteristics.

We evaluated how the choice of model influenced predictions regarding the effect of patch and corridor configuration on dispersal probabilities and the number of successful immigrants of a simulated small mammal.

In a 7-year landscape-level investigation, we monitored breeding populations of marbled salamanders (Ambystoma opacum) among 14 seasonal ponds in western Massachusetts, USA, to quantify dispersal probabilities and distances.

Mean dispersal probabilities reached equilibrium after less than 2000 generations.

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