Research Article

Dispersal Kernel Determines Symmetry of Spread and Geographical Range for an Insect

Figure 1

Hypothetical landscape with occupied (green) and unoccupied (red) forest patches in an agricultural matrix. Orange rings around occupied patches cover area likely to receive colonists. Arrows indicate threshold distance between surrounding occupied and unoccupied habitat patches. Geographical range is the union of these rings and all forest patches they intersect.
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