Dispersal is thought to be an important process determining range size, especially for species in highly spatially structured habitats, such as tropical reef fishes. Despite intensive research efforts, there is conflicting evidence about the role of dispersal on determining range size. We hypothesize that traits related to dispersal drive range sizes, but that complete and comprehensive datasets are essential for detecting relationships between species’ dispersal ability and range size. We investigate the roles of six traits affecting several stages of dispersal (adult mobility, spawning mode, pelagic larval duration (PLD), body size, aggregation behaviour and circadian activity), in explaining range size variation of reef fishes in the Tro...
Aim: Rafting with natural flotsam is an important mechanism of long-distance oceanic dispersal for m...
Data on geographic distribution of 497 reef fish species was obtained from the Shorefishes of the Tr...
Characterizing patterns of larval dispersal is essential to understanding the ecological and evoluti...
Dispersal is thought to be an important process determining range size, especially for species in hi...
Dispersal is thought to be an important process determining range size, especially for species in hi...
Aim The great variation in range sizes among species has fascinated ecologists for decades. Reef-ass...
The hypothesis that pelagic larval duration (PLD) influences range size in marine species with a ben...
We address the conflict in earlier results regarding the relationship between dispersal potential an...
Most marine organisms disperse via ocean currents as larvae, so it is often assumed that larval-stag...
Dispersal is a fundamental species characteristic that should directly affect both rates of gene flo...
Habitat dynamics interacting with species dispersal abilities could generate gradients in species di...
WOS:000487946300001Habitat dynamics interacting with species dispersal abilities could generate grad...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Aim: Rafting with natural flotsam is an important mechanism of long-distance oceanic dispersal for m...
Data on geographic distribution of 497 reef fish species was obtained from the Shorefishes of the Tr...
Characterizing patterns of larval dispersal is essential to understanding the ecological and evoluti...
Dispersal is thought to be an important process determining range size, especially for species in hi...
Dispersal is thought to be an important process determining range size, especially for species in hi...
Aim The great variation in range sizes among species has fascinated ecologists for decades. Reef-ass...
The hypothesis that pelagic larval duration (PLD) influences range size in marine species with a ben...
We address the conflict in earlier results regarding the relationship between dispersal potential an...
Most marine organisms disperse via ocean currents as larvae, so it is often assumed that larval-stag...
Dispersal is a fundamental species characteristic that should directly affect both rates of gene flo...
Habitat dynamics interacting with species dispersal abilities could generate gradients in species di...
WOS:000487946300001Habitat dynamics interacting with species dispersal abilities could generate grad...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Aim: Rafting with natural flotsam is an important mechanism of long-distance oceanic dispersal for m...
Data on geographic distribution of 497 reef fish species was obtained from the Shorefishes of the Tr...
Characterizing patterns of larval dispersal is essential to understanding the ecological and evoluti...