The effect of patch constellation on the exchange of individuals between habitat-islands
Authored by Hans Joachim Poethke, Thomas Hovestadt, B Pfenning
Date Published: 2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2004.04.035
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German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
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Abstract
Metapopulation models assume that inter-patch dispersal dominantly
depends on distance between patches and the dispersal capability of
organisms in question. We used a spatially explicit, individual-based
model to investigate the potential effect of patch constellation on the
exchange of individuals between patches. We simulated migration of
individuals from a start-into a target-patch with both patches having
the same size and shape. Simulation experiments were carried out for
four patch constellations and two different movement patterns. Our
results demonstrate a substantial effect of patch constellation on the
exchange of individuals. They also show that the magnitude and even the
direction of this effect crucially depends on their movement pattern. We
conclude that particularly for highly correlated movement patterns patch
shape and constellation can not readily be ignored when modelling
inter-patch dispersal between habitat-islands. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V.
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Tags
Animal movement
Dispersal
Simulation-model
Heterogeneous landscapes
Size
Metapopulation dynamics
Correlated random-walk
Beetles
Isolation metrics
Bush-cricket