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Title: Dispersal


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  • Dispersal
  • Movement of individuals out of a population
  • 1. Range expansion
  • 2. Gene flow if individuals are assimilated into
    a different population.
  • Gene flow
  • May be necessary to rescue some populations from
    extinction.

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Habitat patches and effects on dispersal
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Greater Prairie Chicken
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Habitat (blue area) loss
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Expansion of Africanized bees
  Source Winston 1992
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Northward expansion of tree species
     Source Davis 1981
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Numerical Response
  • Increase in predator density in response to
    increasing prey density.
  • Recruitment increase in density
  • 1. More predators being born
  • 2. Immigration of predators into the area
  • e.g., Barrow Alaska
  • Predatory birds
  • Pomarine Jaeger
  • Snowy Owl
  • Short-horned Owl
  • Prey Brown lemming

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  • 1951
  • 1-5 lemmings/acre
  • no breeding by predators
  • 1952
  • 15-20 lemmings/acre
  • Pomarine Jaeger and Snowy Owl reproduced
  • 1953
  • 70-80 lemmings/acre
  • All three species bred
  • Jaegers four times more abundant than in 1952
  • Snowy owl density did not increase, but each pair
    fledged more young
  • 2-4 eggs/nest in 1952
  • up to 12 eggs/nest in 1953

Types of recruitment?
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Numerical response by predators
     Source Korpimäki and Norrdahl 1991
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