Evidence that long-distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size ...

Migratory ducks are key dispersal agents for aquatic organisms, yet differences in their potential for short- and long-distance dispersal are still poorly understood, particularly differences among aquatic invertebrate taxa. Using seven species of aquatic invertebrates and a duck species known to fe...

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Main Authors: Santamaria, Luis, Charalambidou, Iris, Viana, Duarte, Van Donk, Ellen
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.f1vhhmh0k
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.f1vhhmh0k 2024-02-04T10:03:16+01:00 Evidence that long-distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size ... Santamaria, Luis Charalambidou, Iris Viana, Duarte Van Donk, Ellen 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.f1vhhmh0k https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.f1vhhmh0k en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 endozoochory migratory waterfowl Zooplankton gut passage rate Gut passage time long-distance dispersal LDD FOS Biological sciences Dataset dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.f1vhhmh0k 2024-01-05T04:51:50Z Migratory ducks are key dispersal agents for aquatic organisms, yet differences in their potential for short- and long-distance dispersal are still poorly understood, particularly differences among aquatic invertebrate taxa. Using seven species of aquatic invertebrates and a duck species known to feed on them in the wild (the northern shoveler) as a model system, we evaluated whether their potential for endozoochorous dispersal varies among 5 of the species and scales with propagule size for the 7 species. We also tested the expectation of a lower dispersal potential for invertebrate propagules, as compared to plant seeds; and evaluated whether intra-specific variation (in particular, sexual dimorphism) influences the potential of waterbirds as dispersal vectors. An experiment with 5 invertebrate species demonstrated that most resting eggs (68–95%) were retrieved by 4 h after ingestion, with maximum gut passage times ranging from 16 h for Daphnia magna to 36 h for Artemia salina and Thamnocephalus platyurus. ... : Data include the retrieval and hatching rates of the resting eggs of five zooplankton species fed to captive shoveler ducks and the output (dispersal curves) of models that combine migratory duck movements with gut passage times. ... Dataset Northern Shoveler Shoveler DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic endozoochory
migratory waterfowl
Zooplankton
gut passage rate
Gut passage time
long-distance dispersal LDD
FOS Biological sciences
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migratory waterfowl
Zooplankton
gut passage rate
Gut passage time
long-distance dispersal LDD
FOS Biological sciences
Santamaria, Luis
Charalambidou, Iris
Viana, Duarte
Van Donk, Ellen
Evidence that long-distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size ...
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Zooplankton
gut passage rate
Gut passage time
long-distance dispersal LDD
FOS Biological sciences
description Migratory ducks are key dispersal agents for aquatic organisms, yet differences in their potential for short- and long-distance dispersal are still poorly understood, particularly differences among aquatic invertebrate taxa. Using seven species of aquatic invertebrates and a duck species known to feed on them in the wild (the northern shoveler) as a model system, we evaluated whether their potential for endozoochorous dispersal varies among 5 of the species and scales with propagule size for the 7 species. We also tested the expectation of a lower dispersal potential for invertebrate propagules, as compared to plant seeds; and evaluated whether intra-specific variation (in particular, sexual dimorphism) influences the potential of waterbirds as dispersal vectors. An experiment with 5 invertebrate species demonstrated that most resting eggs (68–95%) were retrieved by 4 h after ingestion, with maximum gut passage times ranging from 16 h for Daphnia magna to 36 h for Artemia salina and Thamnocephalus platyurus. ... : Data include the retrieval and hatching rates of the resting eggs of five zooplankton species fed to captive shoveler ducks and the output (dispersal curves) of models that combine migratory duck movements with gut passage times. ...
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author Santamaria, Luis
Charalambidou, Iris
Viana, Duarte
Van Donk, Ellen
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Charalambidou, Iris
Viana, Duarte
Van Donk, Ellen
author_sort Santamaria, Luis
title Evidence that long-distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size ...
title_short Evidence that long-distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size ...
title_full Evidence that long-distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size ...
title_fullStr Evidence that long-distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size ...
title_full_unstemmed Evidence that long-distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size ...
title_sort evidence that long-distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size ...
publisher Dryad
publishDate 2023
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