Ideal Free Dispersal under General Spatial Heterogeneity and Time Periodicity
Ideal Free Dispersal under General Spatial Heterogeneity and Time Periodicity
A population is said to have an ideal free distribution in a spatially heterogeneous but temporally constant environment if each of its members have chosen a fixed spatial location in a way that optimizes its individual fitness, allowing for the effects of crowding. In this paper, we extend the idea …