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Integrating individual movement behaviour into dispersal functions
Authors:Heinz Simone K  Wissel Christian  Conradt Larissa  Frank Karin
Institution:a Department of Ecological Modelling, UFZ-Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig Halle, UFZ, P.O. Box 500136, 04301 Leipzig, Germany
b Department of Biology & Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, P.O. Box 7800, 5020 Bergen, Norway
c School of Biological Science, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QG, UK
Abstract:Dispersal functions are an important tool for integrating dispersal into complex models of population and metapopulation dynamics. Most approaches in the literature are very simple, with the dispersal functions containing only one or two parameters which summarise all the effects of movement behaviour as for example different movement patterns or different perceptual abilities. The summarising nature of these parameters makes assessing the effect of one particular behavioural aspect difficult. We present a way of integrating movement behavioural parameters into a particular dispersal function in a simple way. Using a spatial individual-based simulation model for simulating different movement behaviours, we derive fitting functions for the functional relationship between the parameters of the dispersal function and several details of movement behaviour. This is done for three different movement patterns (loops, Archimedean spirals, random walk). Additionally, we provide measures which characterise the shape of the dispersal function and are interpretable in terms of landscape connectivity. This allows an ecological interpretation of the relationships found.
Keywords:Dispersal function  Movement behaviour  Stochastic simulation model  Parameterisation  Metapopulations  Patchy populations
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