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Informed dispersal, heterogeneity in animal dispersal syndromes and the dynamics of spatially structured populations

机译:动物散布综合症中的知情散布,异质性和空间结构种群的动态

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There is accumulating evidence that individuals leave their natal area and select a breeding habitat non-randomly by relying upon information about their natal and future breeding environments. This variation in dispersal is not only based on external information (condition dependence) but also depends upon the internal state of individuals (phenotype dependence). As a consequence, not all dispersers are of the same quality or search for the same habitats. In addition, the individual's state is characterized by morphological, physiological or behavioural attributes that might themselves serve as a cue altering the habitat choice of conspecifics. These combined effects of internal and external information have the potential to generate complex movement patterns and could influence population dynamics and colonization processes. Here, we highlight three particular processes that link condition-dependent dispersal, phenotype-dependent dispersal and habitat choice strategies: (1) the relationship between the cause of departure and the dispersers' phenotype; (2) the relationship between the cause of departure and the settlement behaviour and (3) the concept of informed dispersal, where individuals gather and transfer information before and during their movements through the landscape. We review the empirical evidence for these processes with a special emphasis on vertebrate and arthropod model systems, and present case studies that have quantified the impacts of these processes on spatially structured population dynamics. We also discuss recent literature providing strong evidence that individual variation in dispersal has an important impact on both reinforcement and colonization success and therefore must be taken into account when predicting ecological responses to global warming and habitat fragmentation.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,人们会依赖于有关其出生和未来繁殖环境的信息而离开其出生地,并非随机地选择繁殖栖息地。分散的这种变化不仅基于外部信息(条件依赖性),而且还取决于个体的内部状态(表型依赖性)。结果,并非所有的分散器都具有相同的质量或寻找相同的栖息地。此外,个体的状态以形态,生理或行为属性为特征,这些属性本身可能会作为改变特定物种栖息地选择的线索。内部和外部信息的这些综合作用有可能产生复杂的运动模式,并可能影响种群动态和定殖过程。在这里,我们重点介绍了三个特定的过程,这些过程将条件依赖型的扩散,表型依赖型的扩散和生境选择策略联系起来:(1)离开原因与扩散者表型之间的关系; (2)出发原因与定居行为之间的关系,以及(3)知情分散的概念,即个人在景观移动之前和期间收集和传递信息。我们审查了这些过程的经验证据,尤其是脊椎动物和节肢动物模型系统,并通过案例研究对这些过程对空间结构化种群动态的影响进行了量化。我们还将讨论最近的文献,这些证据提供了有力的证据,即散布的个体变化对加固和定植成功都有重要影响,因此在预测对全球变暖和栖息地破碎的生态反应时必须考虑这些因素。

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