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Weather variation affects the dispersal of grasshoppers beyond their elevational ranges

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Abstract

Understanding how abiotic conditions influence dispersal patterns of organisms is important for understanding the degree to which species can track and persist in the face of changing climate. The goal of this study was to understand how weather conditions (temperature, precipitation and wind patterns) influence the dispersal patterns of multiple non-migratory grasshopper species from lower elevation grassland habitats in which they ­­complete their life-cycles to higher elevations that extend beyond their range limits. The study also explored the role of weather factors (temperature and precipitation) in influencing the population sizes of species found at lower elevations.