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The following pages link to Accelerating invasion rates result from the evolution of density-dependent dispersal (Q1624291):
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- Invasion speeds with active dispersers in highly variable landscapes: multiple scales, homogenization, and the migration of trees (Q304594) (← links)
- Expansion under climate change: the genetic consequences (Q504225) (← links)
- The evolution of conditional dispersal and reproductive isolation along environmental gradients (Q1670674) (← links)
- Local adaptation and the evolution of species' ranges under climate change (Q1723684) (← links)
- Prolonged diapause: a trait increasing invasion speed? (Q1788653) (← links)
- Evolution of complex density-dependent dispersal strategies (Q1936702) (← links)
- Non-local competition slows down front acceleration during dispersal evolution (Q2119570) (← links)
- Seed and pollen flow in expanding a species' range (Q2202193) (← links)
- Temporally variable dispersal and demography can accelerate the spread of invading species (Q2442470) (← links)
- The genetic signature of rapid range expansions: how dispersal, growth and invasion speed impact heterozygosity and allele surfing (Q2514388) (← links)
- Front Propagation of a Sexual Population with Evolution of Dispersion: A Formal Analysis (Q5002513) (← links)
- Integrodifference models for evolutionary processes in biological invasions (Q6158577) (← links)