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Dispersal syndromes in challenging environments: A cross‐species experiment

Julien Cote
Frederik de Laender
Felix Pellerin

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Dispersal is a central biological process tightly integrated into life-histories, morphology, physiology and behaviour. Such associations, or syndromes, are anticipated to impact the eco-evolutionary dynamics of spatially structured populations, and cascade into ecosystem processes. As for dispersal on its own, these syndromes are likely neither fixed nor random, but conditional on the experienced environment. We experimentally studied how dispersal propensity varies with individuals' phenotype and local environmental harshness using 15 species ranging from protists to vertebrates. We reveal a general phenotypic dispersal syndrome across studied species, with dispersers being larger, more active and having a marked locomotion-oriented morphology and a strengthening of the link between dispersal and some phenotypic traits with environmental harshness.
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hal-04293153 , version 1 (18-10-2022)
hal-04293153 , version 2 (18-11-2023)

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Julien Cote, Maxime Dahirel, Nicolas Schtickzelle, Florian Altermatt, Armelle Ansart, et al.. Dispersal syndromes in challenging environments: A cross‐species experiment. Ecology Letters, In press, ⟨10.1111/ele.14124⟩. ⟨hal-04293153v1⟩
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