Individual behavior at habitat edges may help populations persist in moving habitats
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Moving-habitat models aim to characterize conditions for population
persistence under climate-change scenarios. Existing models do not incorporate
individual-level movement behavior near habitat edges. These small-scale details have
recently been shown to be crucially important for large-scale predictions of population
spread and persistence in patchy landscapes. In this work, we extend previous moving-
habitat models by including individual movement behavior. Our analysis shows that
populations might be able to persist under faster climate change than previous models
predicted. We also find that movement behavior at the trailing edge of the climatic
niche is much more important for population persistence than at the leading edge.
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Moving habitat model, Edge behavior, Linear analysis, Population persistence, Eigenvalue approximation
