dispersiota
Dispersiota is a term used in ecology and landscape ecology to describe an integrative framework for modeling organismal dispersal across spatially complex environments. It is not a formal taxonomic category; rather, it denotes a collection of methods that combine dispersal kernels, movement behavior, and landscape resistance to estimate colonization probability and gene flow.
Etymology-wise, the name derives from dispersal (dispersio) and a suffix that signals a class or collection,
Core components of dispersiota frameworks typically include four elements: a baseline dispersal kernel describing movement probabilities
Applications of dispersiota span metapopulation models, invasion risk assessments, and restoration planning. The framework is used
Limitations and reception: as a relatively new concept, dispersiota lacks a single standardized formulation, and results
See also: dispersal kernel, landscape ecology, metapopulation, connectivity, gene flow.