Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contribution of dispersal to population dynamics, dispersers often differ in their phenotypic attributes from non-dispersers, which leads to dispersal syndromes. The consequences of such dispersal syndromes have been widely explored at the population and community level, however, to date, ecosystem-level effects remain unclear. Here, we examine whether dispersing and resident individuals of two different aquatic keystone invertebrate species have different contributions to detrital processing, a key function in freshwater ecosystems. Using experimental two-patch systems, we found no difference in leaf consumption rates with dispersal status of the comm...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
International audienceVariation in dispersal capacity may influence population genetic variation and...
Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contributi...
International audienceDispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides...
Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contributi...
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies depends on div...
Niche and neutral processes drive community assembly and metacommunity dynamics, but their relative ...
Traditional expectations for how widely and how often freshwater invertebrates disperse differ from ...
(1) Dispersers are often not a random draw from a population, dispersal propensity being conditional...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
International audienceVariation in dispersal capacity may influence population genetic variation and...
Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contributi...
International audienceDispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides...
Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contributi...
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies depends on div...
Niche and neutral processes drive community assembly and metacommunity dynamics, but their relative ...
Traditional expectations for how widely and how often freshwater invertebrates disperse differ from ...
(1) Dispersers are often not a random draw from a population, dispersal propensity being conditional...
1. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is dependent on both disperser phenotype and th...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
International audienceVariation in dispersal capacity may influence population genetic variation and...