2022
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13241
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Interspecific variation in fish spatial synchrony relates to reproductive traits in a highly fragmented river

Abstract: Spatial synchrony occurs when the abundance of populations in different locations rise and fall together. This pattern is caused mainly by dispersal and spatially correlated environmental stochasticity. The levels of spatial synchrony can vary between species, yet little is known about which species traits can explain this interspecific variation. In addition, traits may have different degrees of influence on spatial synchrony levels because of their differences in plasticity. We hypothesized that conservative… Show more

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“…They found cohort splitting at the population level with adults returning to breeding sites within seasons, but not between seasons. Secondly, Rodrigues et al (2022) assessed the spatial synchrony of freshwater fish reproductive and morphological traits in the fragmented São Francisco River Basin, Brazil. They found higher spatial synchrony was found in species that were sedentary, had partial spawning and no parental care.…”
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“…They found cohort splitting at the population level with adults returning to breeding sites within seasons, but not between seasons. Secondly, Rodrigues et al (2022) assessed the spatial synchrony of freshwater fish reproductive and morphological traits in the fragmented São Francisco River Basin, Brazil. They found higher spatial synchrony was found in species that were sedentary, had partial spawning and no parental care.…”
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confidence: 99%