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      Waterbird-mediated passive dispersal is a viable process for crayfish (Procambarus clarkii)

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          Dispersal in Freshwater Invertebrates

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            Body size and dispersal mode as key traits determining metacommunity structure of aquatic organisms.

            Relationships between traits of organisms and the structure of their metacommunities have so far mainly been explored with meta-analyses. We compared metacommunities of a wide variety of aquatic organism groups (12 groups, ranging from bacteria to fish) in the same set of 99 ponds to minimise biases inherent to meta-analyses. In the category of passive dispersers, large-bodied groups showed stronger spatial patterning than small-bodied groups suggesting an increasing impact of dispersal limitation with increasing body size. Metacommunities of organisms with the ability to fly (i.e. insect groups) showed a weaker imprint of dispersal limitation than passive dispersers with similar body size. In contrast, dispersal movements of vertebrate groups (fish and amphibians) seemed to be mainly confined to local connectivity patterns. Our results reveal that body size and dispersal mode are important drivers of metacommunity structure and these traits should therefore be considered when developing a predictive framework for metacommunity dynamics. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/CNRS.
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              Dispersal of aquatic organisms by waterbirds: a review of past research and priorities for future studies

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                Journal
                Aquatic Ecology
                Aquat Ecol
                Springer Nature
                1386-2588
                1573-5125
                March 2014
                October 2013
                : 48
                : 1
                : 1-10
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                10.1007/s10452-013-9461-0
                524b9198-0b21-482e-ab59-9f290a5bb6e1
                © 2014
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