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Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics

Movement of organisms is one of the key mechanisms shaping biodiversity, e.g. the distribution of genes, individuals and species in space and time. Recent technological and conceptual advances have improved our ability to assess the causes and consequences of individual movement, and led to the emer...

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Autores principales: Jeltsch, Florian, Bonte, Dries, Pe’er, Guy, Reineking, Björn, Leimgruber, Peter, Balkenhol, Niko, Schröder, Boris, Buchmann, Carsten M, Mueller, Thomas, Blaum, Niels, Zurell, Damaris, Böhning-Gaese, Katrin, Wiegand, Thorsten, Eccard, Jana A, Hofer, Heribert, Reeg, Jette, Eggers, Ute, Bauer, Silke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4337763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25709820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-3933-1-6
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author Jeltsch, Florian
Bonte, Dries
Pe’er, Guy
Reineking, Björn
Leimgruber, Peter
Balkenhol, Niko
Schröder, Boris
Buchmann, Carsten M
Mueller, Thomas
Blaum, Niels
Zurell, Damaris
Böhning-Gaese, Katrin
Wiegand, Thorsten
Eccard, Jana A
Hofer, Heribert
Reeg, Jette
Eggers, Ute
Bauer, Silke
author_facet Jeltsch, Florian
Bonte, Dries
Pe’er, Guy
Reineking, Björn
Leimgruber, Peter
Balkenhol, Niko
Schröder, Boris
Buchmann, Carsten M
Mueller, Thomas
Blaum, Niels
Zurell, Damaris
Böhning-Gaese, Katrin
Wiegand, Thorsten
Eccard, Jana A
Hofer, Heribert
Reeg, Jette
Eggers, Ute
Bauer, Silke
author_sort Jeltsch, Florian
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description Movement of organisms is one of the key mechanisms shaping biodiversity, e.g. the distribution of genes, individuals and species in space and time. Recent technological and conceptual advances have improved our ability to assess the causes and consequences of individual movement, and led to the emergence of the new field of ‘movement ecology’. Here, we outline how movement ecology can contribute to the broad field of biodiversity research, i.e. the study of processes and patterns of life among and across different scales, from genes to ecosystems, and we propose a conceptual framework linking these hitherto largely separated fields of research. Our framework builds on the concept of movement ecology for individuals, and demonstrates its importance for linking individual organismal movement with biodiversity. First, organismal movements can provide ‘mobile links’ between habitats or ecosystems, thereby connecting resources, genes, and processes among otherwise separate locations. Understanding these mobile links and their impact on biodiversity will be facilitated by movement ecology, because mobile links can be created by different modes of movement (i.e., foraging, dispersal, migration) that relate to different spatiotemporal scales and have differential effects on biodiversity. Second, organismal movements can also mediate coexistence in communities, through ‘equalizing’ and ‘stabilizing’ mechanisms. This novel integrated framework provides a conceptual starting point for a better understanding of biodiversity dynamics in light of individual movement and space-use behavior across spatiotemporal scales. By illustrating this framework with examples, we argue that the integration of movement ecology and biodiversity research will also enhance our ability to conserve diversity at the genetic, species, and ecosystem levels.
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spelling pubmed-43377632015-02-24 Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics Jeltsch, Florian Bonte, Dries Pe’er, Guy Reineking, Björn Leimgruber, Peter Balkenhol, Niko Schröder, Boris Buchmann, Carsten M Mueller, Thomas Blaum, Niels Zurell, Damaris Böhning-Gaese, Katrin Wiegand, Thorsten Eccard, Jana A Hofer, Heribert Reeg, Jette Eggers, Ute Bauer, Silke Mov Ecol Review Movement of organisms is one of the key mechanisms shaping biodiversity, e.g. the distribution of genes, individuals and species in space and time. Recent technological and conceptual advances have improved our ability to assess the causes and consequences of individual movement, and led to the emergence of the new field of ‘movement ecology’. Here, we outline how movement ecology can contribute to the broad field of biodiversity research, i.e. the study of processes and patterns of life among and across different scales, from genes to ecosystems, and we propose a conceptual framework linking these hitherto largely separated fields of research. Our framework builds on the concept of movement ecology for individuals, and demonstrates its importance for linking individual organismal movement with biodiversity. First, organismal movements can provide ‘mobile links’ between habitats or ecosystems, thereby connecting resources, genes, and processes among otherwise separate locations. Understanding these mobile links and their impact on biodiversity will be facilitated by movement ecology, because mobile links can be created by different modes of movement (i.e., foraging, dispersal, migration) that relate to different spatiotemporal scales and have differential effects on biodiversity. Second, organismal movements can also mediate coexistence in communities, through ‘equalizing’ and ‘stabilizing’ mechanisms. This novel integrated framework provides a conceptual starting point for a better understanding of biodiversity dynamics in light of individual movement and space-use behavior across spatiotemporal scales. By illustrating this framework with examples, we argue that the integration of movement ecology and biodiversity research will also enhance our ability to conserve diversity at the genetic, species, and ecosystem levels. BioMed Central 2013-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4337763/ /pubmed/25709820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-3933-1-6 Text en © Jeltsch et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2013 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jeltsch, Florian
Bonte, Dries
Pe’er, Guy
Reineking, Björn
Leimgruber, Peter
Balkenhol, Niko
Schröder, Boris
Buchmann, Carsten M
Mueller, Thomas
Blaum, Niels
Zurell, Damaris
Böhning-Gaese, Katrin
Wiegand, Thorsten
Eccard, Jana A
Hofer, Heribert
Reeg, Jette
Eggers, Ute
Bauer, Silke
Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics
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title_short Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics
title_sort integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4337763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25709820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-3933-1-6
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