Oxford University Press eBooks,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 27, 2025
Abstract
Why
do
populations
spread
through
space,
and
how
they
change
as
so?
In
answering
these
questions,
this
book
shows
that
phenomena
diverse
tumour
growth
the
of
invasive
species
are
all
manifestations
same
process.
As
such,
there
ecological
evolutionary
principles
in
common
across
systems.
This
develops
both
history
of,
recent
advances
in,
our
understanding
populations,
using
a
combination
empirical
examples
accessible
theory.
It
evolve
spread,
predictable
unpredictable
ways.
The
finishes
with
new
ideas
for
management
populations.
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 35 - 64
Опубликована: Янв. 27, 2025
Abstract
This
chapter
shows
that
the
process
of
invasion
causes
strong
evolutionary
forces
to
emerge
on
front.
On
fronts,
natural
selection
and
spatial
sorting
can
cause
rapid
change
that,
in
turn,
invasions
accelerate.
sets
out
historical
development
these
ideas,
clarifies
some
confusion
around
terms
processes.
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 16 - 34
Опубликована: Янв. 27, 2025
Abstract
This
chapter
sets
out
the
basic
ecological
theory
for
why
invasions
happen.
It
historical
development
of
this
theory,
and
explains
how
predicts
that
spread
at
a
constant
rate.
The
then
goes
on
to
examine
common
case
accelerate,
can
be
extended
capture
possibility.
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 139 - 164
Опубликована: Янв. 27, 2025
Abstract
This
chapter
is
a
grab
bag
of
ideas
that
elaborate
in
various
ways
on
the
theory
developed
Chapters
1–6.
The
looks
at
how
moving
from
one-
to
two-dimensional
space
can
change
our
expectations.
It
also
trade-offs
between
traits
introduces
idea
anomalous
invasion
speeds
and
examines
effect
spatial
heterogeneity
environment.
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 27, 2025
Abstract
Why
do
populations
spread
through
space,
and
how
they
change
as
so?
In
answering
these
questions,
this
book
shows
that
phenomena
diverse
tumour
growth
the
of
invasive
species
are
all
manifestations
same
process.
As
such,
there
ecological
evolutionary
principles
in
common
across
systems.
This
develops
both
history
of,
recent
advances
in,
our
understanding
populations,
using
a
combination
empirical
examples
accessible
theory.
It
evolve
spread,
predictable
unpredictable
ways.
The
finishes
with
new
ideas
for
management
populations.