Bottom-up and top-down control of dispersal across major organismal groups

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Abstract

Ecology and evolution unfold in spatially structured communities, where dispersal links dynamics across scales. Because dispersal is multicausal, identifying general drivers remains challenging. In a coordinated distributed experiment spanning organisms from protozoa to vertebrates, we tested whether two fundamental determinants of local dynamics, top-down and bottom-up control, generally explain active dispersal. We show that both factors consistently increased emigration rates and use metacommunity modelling to highlight consequences on local and regional dynamics.

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Fronhofer, E. A., Legrand, D., Altermatt, F., Ansart, A., Blanchet, S., Bonte, D., … Cote, J. (2018). Bottom-up and top-down control of dispersal across major organismal groups. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2(12), 1859–1863. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-018-0686-0

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