Unidirectional water flow results in the downstream-biased, asymmetric dispersal of many riverine organisms. However, little is known of how asymmetric dispersal influences riverine population structure and dynamics, limiting our ability to properly manage riverine organisms. A metapopulation of the freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera laevis may be sensitive to river currents because mussels are repeatedly exposed to downstream drift during floods—a parasitic life stage is the only, limited period (~40 days) during which larvae (glochidia) can move upstream with the aid of host fish. We hypothesized that water-mediated dispersal would overwhelm upstream dispersal via host fish, and therefore, that upstream subpopulations play a critical r...
Demographic and evolutionary dynamics in wild metapopulations are critically affected by the balance...
The larvae of freshwater mussels are obligate ectoparasites on fishes while adults are sedentary and...
International audienceModelling gene flow across natural landscapes is a current challenge of popula...
Unidirectional water flow results in the downstream-biased, asymmetric dispersal of many riverine or...
Unidirectional water flow results in the downstream-biased, asymmetric dispersal of many riverine or...
We examined the dispersal of larvae (glochidia) of a common unionid mussel species, Actinonaias liga...
Larval mussels (Family Unionidae) are obligate parasites on fish, and after excystment from their ho...
Dams in rivers modify the habitats and hinder dispersal and migration. Since moving around is an ess...
In unionid mussels, it has been proposed that opportunistic life histories are adaptive in flashy tr...
Aim: The relationships between species and their landscape are important for understanding migration...
Aim Fractal networks, represented by branching complexity in rivers, are ubiquitous in nature. In ri...
1. Metacommunity research relies largely on proxies for inferring the effect of dispersal on local c...
International audienceVariation in dispersal capacity may influence population genetic variation and...
We investigate population genetic structuring in Margaritifera falcata, a freshwater mussel native t...
Describing, understanding and predicting the spatial distribution of genetic diversity is a central ...
Demographic and evolutionary dynamics in wild metapopulations are critically affected by the balance...
The larvae of freshwater mussels are obligate ectoparasites on fishes while adults are sedentary and...
International audienceModelling gene flow across natural landscapes is a current challenge of popula...
Unidirectional water flow results in the downstream-biased, asymmetric dispersal of many riverine or...
Unidirectional water flow results in the downstream-biased, asymmetric dispersal of many riverine or...
We examined the dispersal of larvae (glochidia) of a common unionid mussel species, Actinonaias liga...
Larval mussels (Family Unionidae) are obligate parasites on fish, and after excystment from their ho...
Dams in rivers modify the habitats and hinder dispersal and migration. Since moving around is an ess...
In unionid mussels, it has been proposed that opportunistic life histories are adaptive in flashy tr...
Aim: The relationships between species and their landscape are important for understanding migration...
Aim Fractal networks, represented by branching complexity in rivers, are ubiquitous in nature. In ri...
1. Metacommunity research relies largely on proxies for inferring the effect of dispersal on local c...
International audienceVariation in dispersal capacity may influence population genetic variation and...
We investigate population genetic structuring in Margaritifera falcata, a freshwater mussel native t...
Describing, understanding and predicting the spatial distribution of genetic diversity is a central ...
Demographic and evolutionary dynamics in wild metapopulations are critically affected by the balance...
The larvae of freshwater mussels are obligate ectoparasites on fishes while adults are sedentary and...
International audienceModelling gene flow across natural landscapes is a current challenge of popula...