Dispersal, habitat use, and the invasion dynamics of introduced populations: a case study on the guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
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2019Tekijänoikeudet
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Invasive populations are a major driver of biodiversity loss. Most invasions are
discovered after the population is established, spreading, and often adapting to
the new ecological conditions, hampering effective eradication. Understanding
the spatial dynamics of introduced populations, and how these change
throughout the invasion, is crucial to predicting their spread and restricting
their harm. In this thesis, I studied density-dependent dispersal, habitat use,
and changes in population spread after the introduction of guppies (Poecilia
reticulata) in montane streams. This was done by combining the analyses of
long-term individual-based data with short-term manipulations in the field,
and with the mathematical modelling of spread. Introduced populations were
shown to grow rapidly after translocation, and attain densities beyond those of
natural populations if the habitat is disturbed. The study highlighted that the
effect of density on habitat use is scale-dependent: at the landscape scale,
guppies occupy habitat patches according to the ideal free distribution; at the
local scale, size-dependent responses to density suggest that large individuals
displace smaller ones from good quality microhabitats, implying an ideal
despotic distribution. Moreover, density at both the local (within habitat patch)
and landscape (whole stream) scales was shown to affect dispersal. Finally,
guppies were found to be successful invaders upon introduction, but to rapidly
lose their invasive potential as they adapt to limiting resources in the
environment. In the later phases of the invasion, individual dispersal distance
negatively affects the speed of spread of the population. This counterintuitive
result can be explained when considering how population growth and
individual dispersal interact in determining population spread. I conclude that
1) disturbance can favour invasions; 2) studies of spatial dynamics should be
explicit about the scale examined and; 3) integrative approaches are crucial to
understanding the spread of introduced populations.
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Jyväskylän yliopistoISBN
978-951-39-7835-8ISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
2489-9003Julkaisuun sisältyy osajulkaisuja
- Artikkeli I: Reznick, David N.; De Bona, Sebastiano; López-Sepulcre, Andrés; Torres, Mauricio; Bassar, Ronald D.; Benzen, Paul; Travis, Joseph (2020). Experimental study of species invasion : early population dynamics and role of disturbance in invasion success. Ecological Monographs, 90 (3), e01413. DOI: 10.1002/ecm.1413
- Artikkeli II: De Bona, S., Bruneaux, M., Lee, A., Reznick, D. N., Bentzen, P., & Lopez Sepulcre, A. (2019). Spatio-temporal dynamics of density-dependent dispersal during a population colonisation. Ecology Letters, 22 (4), 634-644. DOI: 10.1111/ele.13205
- Artikkeli III: De Bona S., Sidhu K.K., Enroth H.M., López-Sepulcre A. (2019). Density-dependent dispersal and habitat use in size-structured populations: an experiment in wild Trinidadian guppies. Manuscript.
- Artikkeli IV: De Bona S., López-Sepulcre A. (2019). Rapid changes in dispersal and vital rates alter the invasiveness of introduced guppies. Manuscript.
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