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Provides a timely and wide-ranging overview of the fast expanding field of dispersal ecology, incorporating the very latest research. The causes, mechanisms, and consequences of dispersal at the individual, population, species, and community levels are considered.
Jean Clobert, Michel Baguette, Tim G. Benton, and James M. Bullock: Preface; Glossary; Jean Clobert: Box 1. The common Lizard (Zootoca vivipara, anciently Lacerta vivipara); Dries Bonte: Box 2: Spiders as a model in dispersal ecology and evolution; Ilkka Hanski: Box 3. Spatial structure and dynamics in the Glanville fritillary (Melitaea cinxia) metapopulation; Pierre-Olivier Cheptou: Box 4. Heterocapy in Crepis sancta (Asteraceae) as a model system to study dispersal; PART 1. THE MULTIPLE CAUSES OF THE DISPERSAL PROCESS; 1 Erik Matthysen: Multicausality of dispersal; 2 Jostein Starrfelt and Hanna Kokko: The multicausal nature of dispersal; 3 Jean Clobert, Manuel Massot, and Jean-Francois Le Galliard: Multi-determinism in natal dispersal: the common lizard as a model system; 4 Tim G. Benton and Diana E. Bowler: Dispersal in invertebrates: influences on individual decisions; 5 Valerie Lehouck, Dries Bonte, Toon Spanhove, and Luc Lens: Integrating context- and stage-dependent effects in studies of frugivorous seed dispersal: an example from south-east Kenya; PART 2. THE GENETICS OF DISPERSAL; 6 Anthony J. Zera and Jennifer A. Brisson: Quantitative, physiological, and molecular genetics of dispersal/migration; 7 Renee A. Duckworth: Evolution of genetically integrated strategies; 8 Christopher W. Wheat: Dispersal genetics: emerging insights from fruitflies, butterfies, and beyond; 9 Jocelyn C. Hall and Kathleen Donohue: Genetics of plant dispersal; PART 3. THE ASSOCIATION OF DISPERSAL WITH OTHER LIFE HISTORY TRAITS; 10 Ophelie Ronce and Jean Clobert: Dispersal syndromes; 11 Eva Kisdi, Margarete Utz, and Mats Gyllenberg: Evolution of condition-dependent dispersal; 12 Julien Cote and Jean Clobert: Dispersal syndromes in the common lizard: personality traits, information use and context-dependent dispersal decisions; 13 Dries Bonte and Marjo Saastamoinen: Dispersal syndromes in butterflies and spiders; 14 Rafael Rubio de Casas, Charles G. Willis, and Kathleen Donohue: Plant dispersal phenotypes: a seed perspective of maternal habitat selection; PART 5. DISTRIBUTION OF DISPERSAL DISTANCES: DISPERSAL KERNELS; 15 Ran Nathan, Etienne Klein, Juan J. Robledo-Arnuncio, and Eloy Revilla: Dispersal kernels: review; 16 Thomas Hovestadt and Achim Poethke: Evolution and emergence of dispersal kernels - a brief theoretical evaluation; 17 Luca Borger and John Fryxell: Quantifying individual differences in dispersal using net squared displacement; 18 Nicolas Schtickzelle, Camille Turlure, and Michel Baguette: Temporal variation in dispersal kernels in a metapopulation of the bog fritillary butterfly (Boloria eunomia); 19 Frank M. Schurr: How random is dispersal? From stochasticity to process in the description of seed movement; PART 5. DISPERSAL AND POPULATION SPATIAL DYNAMICS; 20 Tim G. Benton & Diana E. Bowler: Linking dispersal to spatial dynamics; 21 Francois Rousset: Demographic consequences of the selective forces controlling density-dependent dispersal; 22 Virginie M. Stevens & Aurelie Coulon: Landscape effects on spatial dynamics: the natterjack toad as a case study; 23 Ilkka Hanski: Dispersal and eco-evolutionary dynamics in the Glanville fritillary butterfly; 24 Pierre-Olivier Cheptou and Antoine Dornier: Urban metapopulation dynamics and evolution of dispersal traits in the weed Crepis sancta; PART 6. DISPERSAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE; 25 Jean Francois Le Galliard, Manuel Massot, and Jean Clobert: Dispersal and range dynamics in changing climates: a review; 26 Justin M.J. Travis and Calvin Dytham: Dispersal and climate change: a review of theory; 27 Henrik Parn and Bernt-Erik Saether: Influence of temperature on dispersal in two bird species; 28 Hans Van Dyck: Dispersal under global change - the case of the Pine processionary moth and other insects; 29 James M. Bullock: Plant dispersal and the velocity of climate change; PART 7. DISPERSAL AND HABITAT FRAGMENTATION; 30 Michel Baguette, Delphine Legrand, Helene Freville, and Hans Van Dyck: Evolutionary ecology of dispersal in fragmented landscape; 31 Calvin Dytham and Justin M. J. Travis: Modelling the effects of habitat fragmentation; 32 Xavier Lambin, Diane Le Bouille, Matthew K. Oliver, Chris Sutherland, Edoardo Tedesco, and Alex Douglas: High connectivity despite high fragmentation: iterated dispersal in a vertebrate metapopulation; 33 Hans Van Dyck and Michel Baguette: Dispersal and habitat fragmentation in invertebrates - examples from widespread and localized butterflies; 34 Olivier Honnay and Hans Jacquemyn: Gene flow allows persistence of a perennial forest herb in a dynamic landscape; CONCLUSION; 35 Francesco d’Errico, William Banks, and Jean Clobert: Human dispersal: research tools, evidence, mechanisms; Index
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