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1 Dispersal Movement of species leading to range expansion Hotly debated Dispersalists vs. Extensionists Continental drift changed debate Long-distance distance dispersal vs. vicariance Read Box 6.1

2 Diffusion Dispersal Slow expansion from previous range into new areas Gradual process as species acclimate to conditions and taxa at margins of range Can follow jump dispersal (next example)

3 Cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis)
Arrived by flying from Africa in late 1800s

4 European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)
Intro to Central Park in 1896 Wanted birds of Shakespeare

5 Oaks across Britain and Ireland

6 Jump Dispersal Species “skips” over area outside its range to new location Island colonization Some species lacking from islands – limited ability to disperse (mammals, amphibians, freshwater fishes) Also occurs across continents

7 Recolonization of Krakatau

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11 Secular Dispersal Evolutionary divergence through range expansion Evolutionary time scale

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13 Mechanisms of Dispersal
Active Capacity to travel long distances (flight, walking, or swimming) Best example are migratory animals

14 Migratory route of golden plover (Pluvialis dominica)

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16 Mechanisms of Dispersal
Passive Wind, water, or on animals Plants best examples Also animals (insects), fungi, and bacteria Phoresy – animal hitching a ride on another animal for dispersal

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19 Water Dispersal

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21 Barriers Long-distance dispersal Encounter obstacles Unfavorable environmental conditions Tolerate, overcome, or dead end?

22 Physiological Barriers
Conditions fall outside range of tolerance Not able to cross barriers History of area may have allowed passage and distributions seen today Freshwater lake fishes – only found in multiple locations if lakes were connected at one time Some lakes are fishless – not because of tolerance Marine fish vs. freshwater fish

23 Sheephead minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus)

24 Contrast with Centrarchids

25 Differences in mountain barriers – temperate vs.
tropics

26 Mammals, reptiles, etc. – aided by past vegatation

27 Temporal barriers – temperate/polar water bodies.
Movement over ice

28 Ecological Barriers Competition Predation Habitats – refusal to cross

29 Corridors Allow dispersal by permitting movement Contemporary examples Historical – account for related of different species or even same species in widely separated regions

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31 Tethyan Seaway

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33 Filters Restrictive dispersal pathway Conditions restrictive to some species, not others Can be biotic or abiotic

34 Two-way Filter

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