Why be amphidromous: expatrial dispersal and the place of source and sink population dynamics?

Autor: Robert M. McDowall
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 20:87-100
ISSN: 1573-5184
0960-3166
Popis: Amphidromous fishes are found predominantly on the tropical and subtropical islands of the globe and there are few amphidromous species on continents. I suggest that this idiosyncratic distribution relates in part to problems in self-recruitment on islands that are often young or volcanic, and which may have streams with ephemeral flows across relatively short times scales. Amphidromy provides the ability to invade new habitats as these become available either on newly emergent (often volcanic) islands, or following perturbation after stream dewatering or the impacts of volcanism on older islands as a consequence of expatrial dispersal. Source/sink population dynamics may also be involved with islands ‘downstream’ in oceanic current systems behaving as sinks, with little or no self-recruitment. Streams in steep topography seem to be favoured by amphidromous species, perhaps because they provide more rapid transport to sea of the tiny, newly hatched larvae.
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