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Time-restricted flight ability influences dispersal and colonization rates in a group of freshwater beetles

机译:时间限制飞行能力影响一组淡水甲虫中的分散和殖民率

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Abstract Variation in the ability to fly or not is a key mechanism for differences in local species occurrences. It is increasingly acknowledged that physiological or behavioral mechanisms rather than morphological differences may drive flight abilities. However, our knowledge on the seasonal variability and stressors creating nonmorphological differences in flight abilities and how it scales to local and regional occurrences is very limited particularly for small, short-lived species such as insects. Here, we examine how flight ability might vary across seasons and between two closely related genera of freshwater beetles with similar geographical ranges, life histories, and dispersal-related morphology. By combining flight experiments of >1,100 specimens with colonization rates in a metacommunity of 54 ponds in northern and eastern Europe, we have analyzed the relationship between flight ability and spatio-environmental distribution of the study genera. We find profound differences in flight ability between the two study genera across seasons. High flight ability for Acilius (97% of the tested individuals flew during the experiments) and low for Graphoderus (14%) corresponded to the different colonization rates of newly created ponds. Within a 5-year period, 81 and 31% of the study ponds were colonized by Acilius and Graphoderus , respectively. While Acilius dispersed throughout the season, flight activity in Graphoderus was restricted to stressed situations immediately after the emergence of adults. Regional colonization ability of Acilius was independent of spatial connectivity and mass effect from propagule sources. In contrast, Graphoderus species were closely related to high connectivity between ponds in the landscape. Our data suggest that different dispersal potential can account for different local occurrences of Acilius and Graphoderus . In general, our findings provide some of the first insights into the understanding of seasonal restrictions in flight patterns of aquatic beetles and their consequences for species distributions.
机译:摘要飞行能力的变化是局部物种出现差异的关键机制。越来越承认生理或行为机制而不是形态学差异可能会引起飞行能力。然而,我们对季节性变异性和压力源的知识,产生了飞行能力的非形态差异以及如何对本地和区域出现的尺度是非常有限的,特别是对于昆虫等小型短期物种而言。在这里,我们研究飞行能力在季节可能会有所不同,以及具有相似地理范围,生活历史和分散相关形态的两个密切相关的淡水甲虫之间。通过在北部和东欧的54个池塘中的殖民地和殖民率中结合起来的飞行试验,我们分析了研究属的飞行能力与时空环境分布的关系。我们在季节两项研究属之间找到了飞行能力的深刻差异。对阿昔洛的高飞行能力(在实验期间的97%的测试人员飞行),对于Graphoderus(14%)而言,对应于新创建的池塘的不同定植率。在5年内,分别在5年和31%的研究池中分别被阿昔洛和Graphoderus殖民。虽然阿希尔斯在全赛季分散,但Graphoderus的飞行活动仅限于成年人出现后立即强调的情况。 Acilius的区域定植能力与繁殖源的空间连接和质量效应无关。相比之下,Graphoderus物种与景观中池塘之间的高连接性密切相关。我们的数据表明,不同的分散潜力可以占Acilius和Graphoderus的不同局部出现。一般来说,我们的调查结果为一些探讨了对水生虫飞行模式的季节性限制以及对物种分布的后果的理解提供了一些洞察力。

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