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The evolution of dispersal on range edges [ 2010-07-26 - 2015-07-31 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP1094646]

Researchers: Ben Phillips (Queen Elizabeth II Fellowship)

Brief description The evolution of dispersal on range edges. The rate at which an invasive species spreads, and the ability of a native species to adapt to environmental change, are both contingent on the dispersal ability of the species. Dispersal ability, however, evolves rapidly on the edge of a species' range. The rapid evolution of dispersal, therefore, determines the eventual range-limits of invasive species, as well as of native species responding to changing conditions. This research will provide tools with which to predict the direction and rate of dispersal evolution on range-edges. The results of this work will, thus, massively facilitate management of invasive species and climate change.

Funding Amount $670,000

Funding Scheme Discovery Projects

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