Replication data for: Contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species

This dataset includes the scripts to reproduce the models presented in the paper as well as the four figures. The cleaned data used for the analyses is also available. Abstract: - Dispersal abilities are important to support metapopulation functioning and species distributions. Therefore, dispersal...

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Main Authors: Monsimet, Jérémy, Pétillon, Julien, Gardoni, Nino, Bataillard, Léa, Devineau, Olivier, Lafage, Denis
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Published: 2022
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spelling dataone:sha256:beece8d4676f49d55b4bfb1ff862cf40c9dec4395ecddef534036af276488837 2024-10-03T18:46:04+00:00 Replication data for: Contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species Monsimet, Jérémy Pétillon, Julien Gardoni, Nino Bataillard, Léa Devineau, Olivier Lafage, Denis BEGINDATE: 2019-06-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-08-31T00:00:00Z 2022-06-14T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:beece8d4676f49d55b4bfb1ff862cf40c9dec4395ecddef534036af276488837 unknown sailing balooning Fishing spiders waterborne dispersal airborne dispersal Earth and Environmental Sciences Dataset 2022 dataone:urn:node:DVNO 2024-10-03T18:18:28Z This dataset includes the scripts to reproduce the models presented in the paper as well as the four figures. The cleaned data used for the analyses is also available. Abstract: - Dispersal abilities are important to support metapopulation functioning and species distributions. Therefore, dispersal should be considered in conservation due to the ongoing anthropogenic pressures on natural habitats, like on wetlands. We compared the propensity for dispersal between the two fishing spiders present in Europe: the widespread habitat-generalist Dolomedes fimbriatus, and the scarcer red-listed Dolomedes plantarius. - We experimentally tested for airborne and waterborne dispersal using first instar juveniles sampled in nursery webs, and older juveniles. We estimated the propensity for short and long-distance dispersal of airborne and waterborne behaviours and tested the difference between species with generalised linear mixed models. - Airborne (ballooning) and waterborne (sailing) behaviours were more frequent for D. fimbriatus than for D. plantarius, indicating a higher propensity of the former for long-distance dispersal. - The frequency of rappelling behaviour, and thus the propensity for short-distance dispersal, did not differ between species. However, we found contrasting results for short-distance dispersal on the water, with rowing being more frequent and running less frequent for D. plantarius than for D. fimbriatus. - The different propensity for dispersal between the two species might be partly explained by the ecology of D. plantarius, which is known to be more habitat-specialist and more dependent to water bodies than D. fimbriatus. - The limited propensity for dispersal of the red-listed D. plantarius is another argument for conserving an interconnected network of wetlands in Fennoscandia. Indeed, increased isolation of populations would be detrimental for species maintenance. Dataset Fennoscandia Unknown
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topic sailing
balooning
Fishing spiders
waterborne dispersal
airborne dispersal
Earth and Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle sailing
balooning
Fishing spiders
waterborne dispersal
airborne dispersal
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Monsimet, Jérémy
Pétillon, Julien
Gardoni, Nino
Bataillard, Léa
Devineau, Olivier
Lafage, Denis
Replication data for: Contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species
topic_facet sailing
balooning
Fishing spiders
waterborne dispersal
airborne dispersal
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description This dataset includes the scripts to reproduce the models presented in the paper as well as the four figures. The cleaned data used for the analyses is also available. Abstract: - Dispersal abilities are important to support metapopulation functioning and species distributions. Therefore, dispersal should be considered in conservation due to the ongoing anthropogenic pressures on natural habitats, like on wetlands. We compared the propensity for dispersal between the two fishing spiders present in Europe: the widespread habitat-generalist Dolomedes fimbriatus, and the scarcer red-listed Dolomedes plantarius. - We experimentally tested for airborne and waterborne dispersal using first instar juveniles sampled in nursery webs, and older juveniles. We estimated the propensity for short and long-distance dispersal of airborne and waterborne behaviours and tested the difference between species with generalised linear mixed models. - Airborne (ballooning) and waterborne (sailing) behaviours were more frequent for D. fimbriatus than for D. plantarius, indicating a higher propensity of the former for long-distance dispersal. - The frequency of rappelling behaviour, and thus the propensity for short-distance dispersal, did not differ between species. However, we found contrasting results for short-distance dispersal on the water, with rowing being more frequent and running less frequent for D. plantarius than for D. fimbriatus. - The different propensity for dispersal between the two species might be partly explained by the ecology of D. plantarius, which is known to be more habitat-specialist and more dependent to water bodies than D. fimbriatus. - The limited propensity for dispersal of the red-listed D. plantarius is another argument for conserving an interconnected network of wetlands in Fennoscandia. Indeed, increased isolation of populations would be detrimental for species maintenance.
format Dataset
author Monsimet, Jérémy
Pétillon, Julien
Gardoni, Nino
Bataillard, Léa
Devineau, Olivier
Lafage, Denis
author_facet Monsimet, Jérémy
Pétillon, Julien
Gardoni, Nino
Bataillard, Léa
Devineau, Olivier
Lafage, Denis
author_sort Monsimet, Jérémy
title Replication data for: Contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species
title_short Replication data for: Contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species
title_full Replication data for: Contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species
title_fullStr Replication data for: Contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species
title_full_unstemmed Replication data for: Contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species
title_sort replication data for: contrasted propensity for waterborne and airborne dispersal between two closely related semi-aquatic spider species
publishDate 2022
url https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:beece8d4676f49d55b4bfb1ff862cf40c9dec4395ecddef534036af276488837
op_coverage BEGINDATE: 2019-06-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-08-31T00:00:00Z
genre Fennoscandia
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