The magnitude of community-wide dispersal is central to metacommunity models, yet dispersal is notoriously difficult to quantify in passive and cryptic dispersers such as many freshwater invertebrates. By overcoming the problem of quantifying dispersal rates, colonization rates into new habitats can provide a useful estimate of the magnitude of effective dispersal. Here we study the influence of spatial and local processes on colonization rates into new ponds that indicate differential dispersal limitation of major zooplankton taxa, with important implications for metacommunity dynamics. We identify regional and local factors that affect zooplankton colonization rates and spatial patterns in a large-scale experimental system. Our study diff...
Macroinvertebrate assemblages of temporary ponds are ideal model systems to explore biodiversity pat...
dispersers in a variety of landscapes, whereas others have indicated dispersal limitation at large s...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
<div><p>The magnitude of community-wide dispersal is central to metacommunity models, yet dispersal ...
Dispersal rates play a critical role in metacommunity dynamics, yet few studies have attempted to ch...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
<p>Zooplankton assemblages in neighboring ponds can show important spatial and temporal heterogeneit...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
A recent challenge in community ecology is to understand under what conditions local and regional pr...
Metacommunity theory assumes that communities are not only affected by local processes but also inte...
In recent years, there has been a growing desire among natural resource mangers to maintain and prom...
The dispersal of individuals among habitat patches is thought to have an important effect on ecologi...
textInsights gained from metapopulation and metacommunity biology indicate that the connectivity of ...
A recent focus on contemporary evolution and the connections between communities has sought to more...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
Macroinvertebrate assemblages of temporary ponds are ideal model systems to explore biodiversity pat...
dispersers in a variety of landscapes, whereas others have indicated dispersal limitation at large s...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
<div><p>The magnitude of community-wide dispersal is central to metacommunity models, yet dispersal ...
Dispersal rates play a critical role in metacommunity dynamics, yet few studies have attempted to ch...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
<p>Zooplankton assemblages in neighboring ponds can show important spatial and temporal heterogeneit...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
A recent challenge in community ecology is to understand under what conditions local and regional pr...
Metacommunity theory assumes that communities are not only affected by local processes but also inte...
In recent years, there has been a growing desire among natural resource mangers to maintain and prom...
The dispersal of individuals among habitat patches is thought to have an important effect on ecologi...
textInsights gained from metapopulation and metacommunity biology indicate that the connectivity of ...
A recent focus on contemporary evolution and the connections between communities has sought to more...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
Macroinvertebrate assemblages of temporary ponds are ideal model systems to explore biodiversity pat...
dispersers in a variety of landscapes, whereas others have indicated dispersal limitation at large s...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...