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Population dynamics of wetland fishes: Spatio-temporal patterns synchronized by hydrological disturbance?

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Population dynamics of wetland fishes: Spatio-temporal patterns synchronized by hydrological disturbance?; 2005; Article; Journal; Journal of Animal Ecology; Ruetz, III, C. R.; Trexler, J. C.; Jordan, F.; Loftus, W. F.; Perry, S. A.

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1. Drought is a natural disturbance that can cause widespread mortality of aquatic organisms in wetlands. We hypothesized that seasonal drying of marsh surfaces (i.e. hydrological disturbance) shapes spatio-temporal patterns of fish populations. 2. We tested whether population dynamics of fishes were synchronized by hydrological disturbance (Moran effect) or distance separating study sites (dispersal). Spatio-temporal patterns were examined in local populations of five abundant species at 17 sites (sampled five times per year from 1996 to 2001) in a large oligotrophic wetland. 3. Fish densities differed significantly across spatio-temporal scales for all species. For all species except eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki), a significant [...]

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