2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.0172
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Bigger is not necessarily better: empirical tests show that dispersal proxies misrepresent actual dispersal ability

Jill Lancaster,
Barbara J. Downes,
Zachary J. Kayll

Abstract: Tests for the role of species’ relative dispersal abilities in ecological and biogeographical models rely heavily on dispersal proxies, which are seldom substantiated by empirical measures of actual dispersal. This is exemplified by tests of dispersal–range size relationships and by metacommunity research that often features invertebrates, particularly freshwater insects. Using rare and unique empirical data on dispersal abilities of caddisflies, we tested whether actual dispersal abilities were associated wit… Show more

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