2022
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4251
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It's all about food: Environmental factors cause species‐specific dispersal

Abstract: Dispersal is a vital component of the life history of nearly all organisms. The ability to disperse determines the distribution and abundance of a species and thus its community dynamic at different sites. The scientific challenge is to design standardized laboratory experiments that not only record the effects of single factors but also include the multicausal nature of dispersal. Here we tested the effect of the environmental factors density, food availability and predation, and the combinations thereof on t… Show more

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“…Starvation usually leads to an increase in dispersal, when the benefits of foraging are higher than potential costs of exploring (Scharf, 2016). For example, a recent study with multiple nematode species and a natural nematode community showed that availability of food is an important driver of dispersal, with dispersal of nematodes increasing when food availability was limited (Kreuzinger-Janik et al, 2022). However, rapid food location and increased foraging can also pose costs, such as higher predation risk (Scharf, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starvation usually leads to an increase in dispersal, when the benefits of foraging are higher than potential costs of exploring (Scharf, 2016). For example, a recent study with multiple nematode species and a natural nematode community showed that availability of food is an important driver of dispersal, with dispersal of nematodes increasing when food availability was limited (Kreuzinger-Janik et al, 2022). However, rapid food location and increased foraging can also pose costs, such as higher predation risk (Scharf, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the well-studied "quorum-sensing" in microbial biofilms, chemical cues could be an important communication pathway for meiofauna. For example, there is strong evidence that volatile organic compounds can trigger attraction towards food patches (Höckelmann et al, 2004), and food quality and quantity seem to be critical triggers for feeding behaviours (Ingels et al, 2011), overruling other triggers such as competition or predation risk (Kreuzinger-Janik et al, 2022). But meiofauna can also respond to other types of stimuli.…”
Section: Panel VI Population and Community Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More and more evidence shows that species filtering caused by interference and competitive interactions is at least partially driven by the species' functional traits (Kreuzinger et al., 2022 ; Sfair et al., 2022 ; Walker et al., 2021 ). When a disturbance excludes species with specific traits or severely reduces their abundance, trait differences can drive interspecific differences in species' responses to that disturbance, including human disturbance, biological stress, and environmental change (Li et al., 2022 ; Mouillot et al., 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%