Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, where competitively inferior species can avoid competition through dispersal. Here we present an experiment in which we compared active dispersal abilities (time until first dispersal, number and gender of dispersive adults, and nematode densities at time of dispersal) in Litoditis marina, a common bacterivorous nematode species complex comprising four often co-occurring cryptic species, Pm I, II, III, and IV, as a function of salinity and food distribution. The experiment was conducted in microcosms consisting of an inoculation plate, connection tube, and dispersal plate. Results show species-specific dispersal abilities with Pm I dispersing...
Dispersal is a vital component of the life- history of nearly all organisms. The ability to disperse...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
An inverse correlation between dispersal ability and genetic differentiation among populations of a ...
Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, ...
Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, ...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a hidden genetic diversity can be found. This c...
Because of their small size, limited swimming abilities and lack of pelagic (dispersal) stages, the ...
Competition is one of the main drivers of dispersal, which can be an important mechanism to achieve ...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal and gene flow determine connectivity among populations, and can be studied through populat...
Cryptic species are morphologically identical but genetically distinct, and are prominent across num...
Kreuzinger-Janik B, Gansfort B, Traunspurger W, Ptatscheck C. It's all about food: Environmental fac...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a substantial hidden genetic diversity can be f...
Meiofauna, and especially marine nematodes are common in sediments around the world. Despite very wi...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
Dispersal is a vital component of the life- history of nearly all organisms. The ability to disperse...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
An inverse correlation between dispersal ability and genetic differentiation among populations of a ...
Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, ...
Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, ...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a hidden genetic diversity can be found. This c...
Because of their small size, limited swimming abilities and lack of pelagic (dispersal) stages, the ...
Competition is one of the main drivers of dispersal, which can be an important mechanism to achieve ...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal and gene flow determine connectivity among populations, and can be studied through populat...
Cryptic species are morphologically identical but genetically distinct, and are prominent across num...
Kreuzinger-Janik B, Gansfort B, Traunspurger W, Ptatscheck C. It's all about food: Environmental fac...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a substantial hidden genetic diversity can be f...
Meiofauna, and especially marine nematodes are common in sediments around the world. Despite very wi...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
Dispersal is a vital component of the life- history of nearly all organisms. The ability to disperse...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
An inverse correlation between dispersal ability and genetic differentiation among populations of a ...