نتایج جستجو برای: metapopulation

تعداد نتایج: 1826  

2004
NICHOLAS C. MANOUKIS YOOSOOK LEE EDGAR E. VALLEJO CHARLES E. TAYLOR

In this paper we present a method for studying recurrent extinction in a metapopulation of Anopheles gambiae. We model the metapopulation as a collection of populations, in which individuals are represented as haploid DNA sequences that evolve through mutation, genetic drift and clonal replication. Analysis of simulation results demonstrates the potential of repeated measurements of Watterson’s...

2014
Stephanie Dolrenry Jennifer Stenglein Leela Hazzah R. Scott Lutz Laurence Frank

Due to anthropogenic pressures, African lion (Panthera leo) populations in Kenya and Tanzania are increasingly limited to fragmented populations. Lions living on isolated habitat patches exist in a matrix of less-preferred habitat. A framework of habitat patches within a less-suitable matrix describes a metapopulation. Metapopulation analysis can provide insight into the dynamics of each popula...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2008
Vittoria Colizza Alessandro Vespignani

The spatial structure of populations is a key element in the understanding of the large-scale spreading of epidemics. Motivated by the recent empirical evidence on the heterogeneous properties of transportation and commuting patterns among urban areas, we present a thorough analysis of the behavior of infectious diseases in metapopulation models characterized by heterogeneous connectivity and m...

2018
Jing-Wen Meng Dun-Chun He Wen Zhu Li-Na Yang E-Jiao Wu Jia-Hui Xie Li-Ping Shang Jiasui Zhan

Metapopulation structure generated by recurrent extinctions and recolonizations plays an important role in the evolution of species but is rarely considered in agricultural systems. In this study, generation and mechanism of metapopulation structure were investigated by microsatellite assaying 725 isolates of Alternaria alternata sampled from potato hosts at 16 locations across China. We found ...

2002
Javier Sawchik Marc Dufrêne Philippe Lebrun Nicolas Schtickzelle Michel Baguette

Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynamics of spatially structured populations. In this article we used a spatially realistic population dynamic model to simulate the trajectory of a Proclossiana eunomia metapopulation in a network of habitat patches located in the Belgian Ardenne. Sensitivity analysis was used to evaluate the relative...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 1997
Michael Doebeli Graeme D Ruxton

We study the evolution of dispersal rates in a two patch metapopulation model. The local dynamics in each patch are given by difference equations, which, together with the rate of dispersal between the patches, determine the ecological dynamics of the metapopulation. We assume that phenotypes are given by their dispersal rate. The evolutionary dynamics in phenotype space are determined by invas...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2008
Ché M Elkin Hugh Possingham

The fundamental processes that influence metapopulation dynamics (extinction and recolonization) will often depend on landscape structure. Disturbances that increase patch extinction rates will frequently be landscape dependent such that they are spatially aggregated and have an increased likelihood of occurring in some areas. Similarly, landscape structure can influence organism movement, prod...

2006
Maia Martcheva Horst R. Thieme

Infinite systems of ordinary differential equations can describe • spatially implicit metapopulation models with discrete patch-size structure • host-macroparasite models which distinguish hosts by their parasite loads ∗partially supported by NSF grants DMS-0137687 and DMS-0406119 †partially supported by NSF grants DMS-9706787 and DMS-0314529 1 2 Maia Martcheva and Horst R. Thieme • prion proli...

2016
Sara L. Zeigler Daniel H. Catlin Mary Bomberger Brown Lauren R. Dinan James D. Fraser Kelsi L. Hunt Joel G. Jorgensen

Background: Many species are distributed as metapopulations in dynamic landscapes, where habitats change through space and time. Individuals locate habitat through dispersal, and the relationship between a species and landscape characteristics can have profound effects on population persistence. Despite the importance of connectivity in dynamic environments, few empirical studies have examined ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
John Wakeley

The genealogical process for a sample from a metapopulation, in which local populations are connected by migration and can undergo extinction and subsequent recolonization, is shown to have a relatively simple structure in the limit as the number of populations in the metapopulation approaches infinity. The result, which is an approximation to the ancestral behaviour of samples from a metapopul...

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