Are distribution patterns linked to dispersal mechanism? An investigation using pond invertebrate assemblages

被引:91
作者
Rundle, SD [1 ]
Foggo, A [1 ]
Choiseul, V [1 ]
Bilton, DT [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Plymouth, Dept Biol Sci, Plymouth PL4 8AA, Devon, England
关键词
Coleoptera; community composition; microcrustaceans; species-area relationship;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2427.2002.00886.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
1. Dispersal ability influences the distribution and abundance of organisms, but empirical investigations of the relationship between dispersal ability and the composition of ecological assemblages are scarce. Here, we compare between-site variation in the species richness and community composition of actively and passively dispersing pond invertebrates. 2. Coleoptera (active dispersers) and microcrustacea (passive dispersers) were sampled over a season from 16 ponds within a 4-km radius in south-west England. Species richness and community composition were related to environmental variables using regression and Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA), respectively. 3. Coleopteran species richness was significantly and positively correlated with pond permanence and maximum area, whereas microcrustacean species richness was relatively equal across sites and did not correlate with environmental variables. The frequency of species' occurrence between sites was the same for both groups, which suggests that active and passive dispersers exhibited the same degree of dispersal. 4. Between-site variation in community composition was non-random for both groups, with pond permanence and area, together, explaining similar proportions of between-site variation for Coleoptera. Permanence was correlated most strongly with microcrustacean community composition and a high proportion (25%) of microcrustacean species were more numerous in smaller, more ephemeral ponds. 5. These data suggest that, at small spatial scales, Coleoptera which can undertake multiple dispersal events, are more likely to colonise large, more permanent ponds than passively dispersing microcrustacea. For microcrustacea, other traits (in this case those permitting existence in ephemeral habitats) may over-ride the influences of dispersal in driving between-site variation in species composition.
引用
收藏
页码:1571 / 1581
页数:11
相关论文
共 46 条
[1]   MOORLAND BEETLE COMMUNITIES ON LIMESTONE HABITAT ISLANDS .2. FLIGHT ACTIVITY, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON LOCAL STAPHYLINID DIVERSITY [J].
BAUER, LJ .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, 1989, 58 (03) :1099-1113
[2]   Dispersal in freshwater invertebrates [J].
Bilton, DT ;
Freeland, JR ;
Okamura, B .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS, 2001, 32 :159-181
[3]  
Bilton DT, 2001, ARCH HYDROBIOL, V151, P451
[4]  
BOILEAU MG, 1994, ARCH HYDROBIOL, V132, P191
[5]   NONEQUILIBRIUM GENE-FREQUENCY DIVERGENCE - PERSISTENT FOUNDER EFFECTS IN NATURAL-POPULATIONS [J].
BOILEAU, MG ;
HEBERT, PDN ;
SCHWARTZ, SS .
JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 1992, 5 (01) :25-39
[6]   Wind-borne short-range egg dispersal in anostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) [J].
Brendonck, L ;
Riddoch, BJ .
BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 1999, 67 (01) :87-95
[7]   FRESH-WATER SNAIL DIVERSITY - EFFECTS OF POND AREA, HABITAT HETEROGENEITY AND ISOLATION [J].
BRONMARK, C .
OECOLOGIA, 1985, 67 (01) :127-131
[8]  
Brown J.H., 1998, Biogeography
[9]   The relationship between trace metal contamination and stream meiofauna [J].
Burton, SM ;
Rundle, SD ;
Jones, MB .
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2001, 111 (01) :159-167
[10]  
Clobert J., 2001, DISPERSAL