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项目编号: 1655653
项目名称:
The Causes and Consequences of Variation in Dispersal Distance
作者: Winsor Lowe
承担单位: University of Montana
批准年: 2017
开始日期: 2017-03-15
结束日期: 2022-02-28
资助金额: 506293
资助来源: US-NSF
项目类别: Standard Grant
国家: US
语种: 英语
特色学科分类: Biological Sciences - Environmental Biology
英文关键词: dispersal ; long-distance ; dispersal distance ; long-distance dispersal ; long-distance disperser ; population-level dispersal distribution ; scientist ; biogeographic consequence ; dispersal kernel ; fundamental performance consequence ; dispersal datum ; individual performance consequence ; short-distance dispersal ; population-level variation
英文摘要: Like people, wild animals and plants can spend their lives close to where they were born or move away. Scientists call these lifetime movements "dispersal". While short-distance dispersal is common, long-distance dispersal is rare. Long-distance dispersal, however, plays an important role in nature -- it can help species survive when their habitat is destroyed, and can spread genes that they need to adapt to new conditions. Long-distance dispersal can also allow invasive species to spread quickly, leading to significant management costs and threatening native species. Scientists do not fully understand the factors that cause differences in dispersal distance, in part because it is difficult to track long-distance dispersers. This research will help people understand the causes and consequences of differences in dispersal distance by focusing on a salamander that lives in small, mountain streams. Because salamanders disperse along streams, and because even long-distance dispersers don't go very far (less than 500 meters), it is possible to collect information on dispersal (distance, timing, conditions before and after) that would be difficult and expensive to collect in other species. With this information, scientists and managers can better promote dispersal by native species, or prevent dispersal by invasive species.

This research will test whether dispersal distance affects individual performance (survival and growth), and how environmental factors (habitat stability and predation) influence those effects. The researcher will then test whether individual performance consequences predict population-level variation in dispersal distances (i.e., dispersal kernels), associated morphological, behavioral, and physiological phenotypes, and emergent patterns of population connectivity and range expansion. Because the research questions center on fundamental performance consequences, scaling relationships, and biogeographic processes, results will be informative across taxa. In particular, this work will help bridge plant and animal studies of dispersal by filling a common gap in our understanding of the scaling of dispersal data -- from individual traits to population-level dispersal distributions, and further to landscape and biogeographic consequences.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/90436
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