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Reduced dispersal propensity in the wingless waterstrider Aquarius najas in a highly fragmented landscape

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OECOLOGIA
卷 162, 期 2, 页码 323-330

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-009-1457-z

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Dispersal; Transplantation experiment; Waterstrider; Aquarius najas; Finland

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  1. Finnish Biodiversity Research Program
  2. Academy of Finland [44878]
  3. Academy of Finland

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Dispersal behaviour of animals in fragmented habitats has generated intensive theoretical attention but empirical data on the evolution of dispersal are still relatively scarce. Theory predicts reduced dispersal propensity in small and isolated habitat patches. We tested these predictions in the waterstrider Aquarius najas, a wingless species with special habitat demands. Flightlessness constrains insect dispersal and as a stream specialist A. najas cannot survive on still water. Lakes therefore represent a dispersal barrier for this species. We measured dispersal propensity of the waterstrider A. najas which originated from ten fragmented populations. In the experiment, we transplanted laboratory-grown individuals to the field. We did not find differences between sex in dispersal propensity. However, we found that waterstriders that originated from small and isolated patches moved less than individuals from large and more continuous habitats. This suggests that the cost of dispersal over hostile surrounding habitats may be high. We conclude that a low likelihood of dispersal in A. najas is an adaptation to small and isolated stream habitats.

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