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Experimental evidence for inherent Lévy search behaviour in foraging animalsMore grazing, more damage? Assessed yield loss on agricultural grassland relates nonlinearly to goose grazing pressureLevy walks evolve through interaction between movement and environmental complexityHow superdiffusion gets arrested: Ecological encounters explain shift from Lévy to Brownian movementCosts and benefits of non-random seed release for long-distance dispersal in wind-dispersed plant speciesSeed size regulates plant dispersal in flowing waterBeste managementpraktijken om opbrengstverlies door ganzen te verminderenDensity-Dependent and Species-Specific Effects on Self-Organization Modulate the Resistance of Mussel Bed Ecosystems to Hydrodynamic StressResponse to comment on "Levy walks evolve through interaction between movement and environmental complexity"Local abundances of terrestrial mammal and bird species around indigenous villages in SurinameBest management practices to decrease goose-related yield lossDirected dispersal by an abiotic vector: wetland plants disperse their seeds selectively to suitable sites along the hydrological gradient via waterSeed dispersal as a search strategy: dynamic and fragmented landscapes select for multi-scale movement strategies in plantsMore management, less damage? With increasing population size, economic costs of managing geese to minimize yield losses may outweigh benefitsCritical transitions and evolutionary hysteresis in movementPhase separation explains a new class of self-organized spatial patterns in ecological systemsWhy mussels stick together: spatial self-organization affects the evolution of cooperation
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Monique de Jager
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