Body size and dispersal mode as key traits determining metacommunity structure of aquatic organisms
KU Leuven · Institute of Natural Sciences · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Relationships between traits of organisms and the structure of their metacommunities have so far mainly been explored with meta-analyses. We compared metacommunities of a wide variety of aquatic organism groups (12 groups, ranging from bacteria to fish) in the same set of 99 ponds to minimise biases inherent to meta-analyses. In the category of passive dispersers, large-bodied groups showed stronger spatial patterning than small-bodied groups suggesting an increasing impact of dispersal limitation with increasing body size. Metacommunities of organisms with the ability to fly (i.e. insect groups) showed a weaker imprint of dispersal limitation than passive dispersers with similar body size. In contrast,…
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13Topics & keywords
- Metacommunity
- Biological dispersal
- Ecology
- Biology
- Organism
- Population
- Life below water