Competition is one of the main drivers of dispersal, which can be an important mechanism to achieve permanent or temporal coexistence of multiple species. This coexistence can be achieved by a dispersal-competition tradeoff, spatial store effects or neutral dynamics. Here we test the effect of inter- and intraspecific competition on dispersal of four species of the marine nematode species complex Litoditis marina. A previous study in closed microcosms without a possibility for dispersal had demonstrated pronounced interspecific competition, leading to the exclusion of one species. We now investigated whether 1) the dispersal is affected by interspecific interactions, by intraspecific competition (density) or by food availability, 2) the dis...
Kreuzinger-Janik B, Gansfort B, Ptatscheck C. Population density, bottom-up and top-down control as ...
Dispersal decisions underlie the spatial dynamics of metacommunities. Prey individuals may disperse ...
Theory has proposed that a trade-off causing negative covariance in competitive and colonization abi...
Competition is one of the main drivers of dispersal, which can be an important mechanism to achieve ...
Because of their small size, limited swimming abilities and lack of pelagic (dispersal) stages, the ...
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...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
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...
The coexistence of four cryptic species of Rhabditis (Pellioditis) marina (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) at...
Meiofauna, and especially marine nematodes are common in sediments around the world. Despite very wi...
Dispersal is a vital component of the life- history of nearly all organisms. The ability to disperse...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a substantial hidden genetic diversity can be f...
Kreuzinger-Janik B, Gansfort B, Ptatscheck C. Population density, bottom-up and top-down control as ...
Dispersal decisions underlie the spatial dynamics of metacommunities. Prey individuals may disperse ...
Theory has proposed that a trade-off causing negative covariance in competitive and colonization abi...
Competition is one of the main drivers of dispersal, which can be an important mechanism to achieve ...
Because of their small size, limited swimming abilities and lack of pelagic (dispersal) stages, the ...
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...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
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...
The coexistence of four cryptic species of Rhabditis (Pellioditis) marina (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) at...
Meiofauna, and especially marine nematodes are common in sediments around the world. Despite very wi...
Dispersal is a vital component of the life- history of nearly all organisms. The ability to disperse...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a substantial hidden genetic diversity can be f...
Kreuzinger-Janik B, Gansfort B, Ptatscheck C. Population density, bottom-up and top-down control as ...
Dispersal decisions underlie the spatial dynamics of metacommunities. Prey individuals may disperse ...
Theory has proposed that a trade-off causing negative covariance in competitive and colonization abi...