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Dispersal depends on body condition and predation risk in the semi-aquatic insect, Notonecta undulata

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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 5, 期 12, 页码 2307-2316

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1508

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Body condition; dispersal; Notonecta; predation risk

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  1. University of Toronto Fellowship
  2. Mary H. Beatty Fellowship
  3. National Science and Engineering Research Council Canada Graduate Scholarship
  4. Canada Research Chairs Program
  5. National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Dispersal is the movement of organisms across space, which has important implications for ecological and evolutionary processes, including community composition and gene flow. Previous studies have demonstrated that dispersal is influenced by body condition; however, few studies have been able to separate the effects of body condition from correlated variables such as body size. Moreover, the results of these studies have been inconsistent with respect to the direction of the relationship between condition and dispersal. We examined whether body condition influences dispersal in backswimmers (Notonecta undulata). We also tested whether an interaction between body condition and predation risk (another proximate factor that influences dispersal) could contribute to the previously observed inconsistent relationship between condition and dispersal. We imposed diet treatments on backswimmers in the laboratory, and measured the effects of food availability on body condition and dispersal in the field. We found that dispersal was a positive function of body condition, which may have important consequences for population characteristics such as the rate of gene flow and population growth. However, the effects of body condition and predation risk were additive, not interactive, and therefore, our data do not support the hypothesis that the interaction between condition and predation risk contributes to the inconsistency in the results of previous condition-dependent dispersal studies.

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