Species interactions affect dispersal: a meta-analysis

Author:

Bestion Elvire1ORCID,Legrand Delphine1,Baines Celina B.2ORCID,Bonte Dries3ORCID,Coulon Aurelie45,Dahirel Maxime3ORCID,Delgado María6ORCID,Deshpande Jhelam N.7,Duncan Alison B.7ORCID,Fronhofer Emanuel A.7ORCID,Gounand Isabelle8ORCID,Jacob Staffan1ORCID,Kaltz Oliver7,Massol François9ORCID,Mathyssen Erik10ORCID,Parmentier Thomas311ORCID,Saade Camille7ORCID,Schtickzelle Nicolas12ORCID,Zilio Giacomo57ORCID,Cote Julien13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Station d’Ecologie Théorique et Expérimentale, CNRS, UAR 2029 , Moulis 09200, France

2. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, 25 Willcocks Street , Toronto, Canada M5S 3B2

3. Terrestrial Ecology Unit (TEREC), Department of Biology, Ghent University, K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35 , Ghent 9000, Belgium

4. Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO), MNHN, CNRS, Sorbonne University , Paris, Concarneau 75005, France

5. CEFE, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, EPHE, IRD , Montpellier, France

6. Biodiversity Research Institute (IMIB), CSIC/UO/PA, Campus de Mieres, Edificio de Investigación , Mieres, Asturias 33600, Spain

7. ISEM, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, IRD, EPHE , Montpellier 34095, France

8. Institut d’écologie et des sciences de l’environnement (iEES Paris), Sorbonne Université, CNRS, UPEC, CNRS, IRD, INRA , Paris 75005, France

9. Institut Pasteur de Lille, University Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, U1019 - UMR 9017 - CIIL - Center for Infection and Immunity of Lille , Lille 59019, France

10. University of Antwerp , Wilrijk 2610, Belgium

11. Research Unit of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, Namur Institute of Complex Systems, and Institute of Life, Earth, and the Environment, University of Namur, Rue de Bruxelles 61 , Namur 5000, Belgium

12. Earth and Life Institute, UCLouvain , Louvain-la-Neuve 1348, Belgium

13. Centre de Recherche sur la Biodiversité et l'Environnement (CRBE), UMR 5300 CNRS-IRD-TINP-UT3, Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier, Bât. 4R1, 118 route de Narbonne , Toulouse 31062, France

Abstract

Context-dependent dispersal allows organisms to seek and settle in habitats improving their fitness. Despite the importance of species interactions in determining fitness, a quantitative synthesis of how they affect dispersal is lacking. We present a meta-analysis asking (i) whether the interaction experienced and/or perceived by a focal species (detrimental interaction with predators, competitors, parasites or beneficial interaction with resources, hosts, mutualists) affects its dispersal; and (ii) how the species' ecological and biological background affects the direction and strength of this interaction-dependent dispersal. After a systematic search focusing on actively dispersing species, we extracted 397 effect sizes from 118 empirical studies encompassing 221 species pairs; arthropods were best represented, followed by vertebrates, protists and others. Detrimental species interactions increased the focal species’ dispersal (adjusted effect: 0.33 [0.06, 0.60]), while beneficial interactions decreased it (−0.55 [−0.92, −0.17]). The effect depended on the dispersal phase, with detrimental interactors having opposite impacts on emigration and transience. Interaction-dependent dispersal was negatively related to species’ interaction strength, and depended on the global community composition, with cues of presence having stronger effects than the presence of the interactor and the ecological complexity of the community. Our work demonstrates the importance of interspecific interactions on dispersal plasticity, with consequences for metacommunity dynamics. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Diversity-dependence of dispersal: interspecific interactions determine spatial dynamics’.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

H2020 European Research Council

Publisher

The Royal Society

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