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Biological dispersal refers to a species movement away from an existing population or away from the parent organism. Through simply moving from one habitat patch to another, the dispersal of an indiv...
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Lecture 20: Dispersal behavior and migration; Lecture 21: Biological control of pests (predation); Lecture 22: Predator-prey interactions, concepts; Lecture 23: The ecology, evolution, and behavior of disease; Lecture 24: Competition;
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'''Biological dispersal''' refers to those processes by which a species maintains or expands the distribution of a population. Dispersal implies movement—movement away from an existing population (population expansion) or away from the parent organisms (population maintenance).
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Boats, pathways, and aquatic biological invasions: estimating dispersal potential with gravity models; Brian Leung1,2,*, Jonathan M. Bossenbroek1 & David M. Lodge1; 1Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA;
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Dewhirst, S. and F. Lutscher, Dispersal in heterogeneous habitats: thresholds, spatial scales, and approximate rates of spread , Ecology , (2009). ... Ma, M., C. Ou and X. Zhao, Persistence of Periodic Patterns for Perturbed Biological Oscillators , J. Differential Equations , 247 (2009), 2597-2619.
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