Traditional expectations for how widely and how often freshwater invertebrates disperse differ from empirical data. Freshwater invertebrates have been characterized as frequent, widespread dispersers, particularly those that are transported passively. Our review finds that this characterization may describe the potential for dispersal in some taxa, but it is not an accurate generalization for actual dispersal rates. High variance among habitats and taxonomic groups is a consistent theme. Advances in population genetics may help resolve these issues, but underlying assumptions should be carefully tested. Further, even unbiased estimates of gene flow may not equate with individual movement, because not all dispersers survive and reproduce. So...
Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contributi...
Dispersal allows species to immigrate and emigrate to and from habitat patches and is an important f...
Patterns of dispersal and gene-flow in freshwater invertebrates have often been difficult to interpr...
banks n Abstract Movement between discrete habitat patches can present significant challenges to org...
International audienceVariation in dispersal capacity may influence population genetic variation and...
A recent focus on contemporary evolution and the connections between communities has sought to more...
The extent and frequency of passive overland dispersal of freshwater invertebrates as well as the re...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contributi...
Intermittent stream systems create a mosaic of aquatic habitat that changes through time, potentiall...
Ptatscheck C, Gansfort B, Majdi N, Traunspurger W. The influence of environmental and spatial factor...
International audienceDispersal is an essential process in population and community dynamics, but is...
1. Studies of dispersal of macroinvertebrates in streams and rivers tend to be focused on drift, whi...
International audienceDispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides...
Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contributi...
Dispersal allows species to immigrate and emigrate to and from habitat patches and is an important f...
Patterns of dispersal and gene-flow in freshwater invertebrates have often been difficult to interpr...
banks n Abstract Movement between discrete habitat patches can present significant challenges to org...
International audienceVariation in dispersal capacity may influence population genetic variation and...
A recent focus on contemporary evolution and the connections between communities has sought to more...
The extent and frequency of passive overland dispersal of freshwater invertebrates as well as the re...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contributi...
Intermittent stream systems create a mosaic of aquatic habitat that changes through time, potentiall...
Ptatscheck C, Gansfort B, Majdi N, Traunspurger W. The influence of environmental and spatial factor...
International audienceDispersal is an essential process in population and community dynamics, but is...
1. Studies of dispersal of macroinvertebrates in streams and rivers tend to be focused on drift, whi...
International audienceDispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides...
Dispersal can strongly influence ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Besides the direct contributi...
Dispersal allows species to immigrate and emigrate to and from habitat patches and is an important f...
Patterns of dispersal and gene-flow in freshwater invertebrates have often been difficult to interpr...