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may be possible to use dispersal as an organismal property that links body size
and distribution patterns. Certainly, the production of databases such as
OdonataCentral for other groups of aquatic invertebrates and for other regions
will allow the continued search for links between dispersal propensity, body
size and range size. It is key, however, that the exploration of these patterns is
driven by robust predictions based on traits that are likely to influence dispersal
ability and that some attempts are made to gather empirical data on dispersal.

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