Informed Dispersal
Cross-source consensus on Informed Dispersal from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
How it works
Benefits
Highlighted claims
- Informed dispersal theory frames dispersal and recruitment as risky decisions made under incomplete information. — Informed recruitment or the importance of taking stock
- Prospecting can reduce the costs of unfamiliar environments by allowing assessment of patch quality. — Informed recruitment or the importance of taking stock
- For colonial seabirds, social cues may speed breeding decisions and affect population or community dynamics. — Informed recruitment or the importance of taking stock
- Information use may affect recruitment, dispersal, colonization, and persistence in spatially structured populations. — Informed recruitment or the importance of taking stock
- Informed dispersal may contribute to resilience when occupied patches are disturbed by environmental stressors. — Informed recruitment or the importance of taking stock