Small fishes in seasonally flooded environments such as the Everglades are capable of spreading into newly flooded areas and building up substantial biomass. Passive drift cannot account for the rapidity of observed population expansions. To test the ‘reaction–diffusion’ mechanism for spread of the fish, we estimated their diffusion coefficient and applied a reaction–diffusion model. This mechanism was also too weak to account for the spatial dynamics. Two other hypotheses were tested through modeling. The first—the ‘refuge mechanism’—hypothesizes that small remnant populations of small fishes survive the dry season in small permanent bodies of water (refugia), sites where the water level is otherwise below the surface. The second mechanism...
Animals living in patchy environments may depend on resource pulses to meet the high energetic deman...
The Everglades ecosystem is characterized by seasonal rains that expand and reduce habitat available...
Throughout the animal kingdom, individuals have been found to move non-randomly in response to the e...
Small fishes in seasonally flooded environments such as the Everglades are capable of spreading into...
Background/Question/Methods Movement by animals can have major influence on metapopulations and meta...
Small-bodied fishes constitute an important assemblage in many wetlands. In wetlands that dry period...
Background/Question/Methods A major challenge of movement ecology is to understand how an organism’s...
Movement strategies of small forage fish (\u3c8 cm total length) between temporary and permanent wet...
Spatial ecology and movement strategies of aquatic organisms may limit their response to human-cause...
We hypothesized that fishes in short-hydroperiod wetlands display pulses in activity tied to seasona...
We used a one-dimensional, spatially explicit model to simulate the community of small fishes in the...
In flood-pulsed ecosystems, hydrology and landscape structure mediate transfers of energy up the foo...
International audienceTemporary waters are important habitats for many fish species. Nevertheless, d...
Animals living in patchy environments may depend on resource pulses to meet the high energetic deman...
Abstract Temporary waters are important habitats for many fish species. Nevertheless, determination ...
Animals living in patchy environments may depend on resource pulses to meet the high energetic deman...
The Everglades ecosystem is characterized by seasonal rains that expand and reduce habitat available...
Throughout the animal kingdom, individuals have been found to move non-randomly in response to the e...
Small fishes in seasonally flooded environments such as the Everglades are capable of spreading into...
Background/Question/Methods Movement by animals can have major influence on metapopulations and meta...
Small-bodied fishes constitute an important assemblage in many wetlands. In wetlands that dry period...
Background/Question/Methods A major challenge of movement ecology is to understand how an organism’s...
Movement strategies of small forage fish (\u3c8 cm total length) between temporary and permanent wet...
Spatial ecology and movement strategies of aquatic organisms may limit their response to human-cause...
We hypothesized that fishes in short-hydroperiod wetlands display pulses in activity tied to seasona...
We used a one-dimensional, spatially explicit model to simulate the community of small fishes in the...
In flood-pulsed ecosystems, hydrology and landscape structure mediate transfers of energy up the foo...
International audienceTemporary waters are important habitats for many fish species. Nevertheless, d...
Animals living in patchy environments may depend on resource pulses to meet the high energetic deman...
Abstract Temporary waters are important habitats for many fish species. Nevertheless, determination ...
Animals living in patchy environments may depend on resource pulses to meet the high energetic deman...
The Everglades ecosystem is characterized by seasonal rains that expand and reduce habitat available...
Throughout the animal kingdom, individuals have been found to move non-randomly in response to the e...