نتایج جستجو برای: seed dispersal

تعداد نتایج: 93788  

2014
Julio Camarero Isabel Martínez Lluis Coll

Silver fir (Abies alba) reaches its southwestern distribution limit (rear edge) in the Pyrenees, where it forms highly fragmented populations threatened by drought-induced die-off. Therefore, we need a better knowledge of regeneration patterns and processes (seed production and dispersal, regeneration niche) of such rear-edge stands to assist their long-term conservation. Seed rain patterns wer...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2005
Kathleen Donohue Chandra R Polisetty Naomi J Wender

Because seed dispersal influences the environment experienced by seeds, that environment can change as dispersal evolves. The evolutionary potential of dispersal can in turn change as dispersal evolves, if its expression of genetic variation depends on the postdispersal environment. We examined whether seed dispersion patterns have a detectable genetic basis (and therefore evolutionary potentia...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
S Joseph Wright Ana Trakhtenbrot Gil Bohrer Matteo Detto Gabriel G Katul Nir Horvitz Helene C Muller-Landau Frank A Jones Ran Nathan

Traits associated with seed dispersal vary tremendously among sympatric wind-dispersed plants. We used two contrasting tropical tree species, seed traps, micrometeorology, and a mechanistic model to evaluate how variation in four key traits affects seed dispersal by wind. The conceptual framework of movement ecology, wherein external factors (wind) interact with internal factors (plant traits) ...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
María Uriarte Emilio M Bruna Paulo Rubim Marina Anciães Inge Jonckheere

Studies simultaneously evaluating the importance of safe-site and seed limitation for plant establishment are rare, particularly in human-modified landscapes. We used spatially explicit neighborhood models together with data from 10 0.5-ha mapped census plots in a fragmented landscape spanning 1000 km2 to (1) evaluate the relative importance of seed production, dispersal, and safe-site limitati...

2017
Helen Moor

Climate change can trigger species range shifts, local extinctions and changes in diversity. Species interactions and dispersal capacity are important mediators of community responses to climate change. The interaction between multispecies competition and variation in dispersal capacity has recently been shown to exacerbate the effects of climate change on diversity and to increase predictions ...

2012
Karina Martins Andréa Raposo Christie A. Klimas Elizabeth A. Veasey Karen Kainer Lúcia Helena O. Wadt

Various factors affect spatial genetic structure in plant populations, including adult density and primary and secondary seed dispersal mechanisms. We evaluated pollen and seed dispersal distances and spatial genetic structure of Carapa guianensis Aublet. (Meliaceae) in occasionally inundated and terra firme forest environments that differed in tree densities and secondary seed dispersal agents...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Antonio R Castilla Nathaniel S Pope Megan O'Connell María F Rodriguez Laurel Treviño Alonso Santos Shalene Jha

Animal pollination mediates both reproduction and gene flow for the majority of plant species across the globe. However, past functional studies have focused largely on seed production; although useful, this focus on seed set does not provide information regarding species-specific contributions to pollen-mediated gene flow. Here we quantify pollen dispersal for individual pollinator species acr...

2005
Kathleen Donohue Chandra R. Polisetty Naomi J. Wender

Because seed dispersal influences the environment experienced by seeds, that environment can change as dispersal evolves. The evolutionary potential of dispersal can in turn change as dispersal evolves, if its expression of genetic variation depends on the postdispersal environment. We examined whether seed dispersion patterns have a detectable genetic basis (and therefore evolutionary potentia...

Journal: :The American naturalist 1998
J S Clark

Reid's paradox describes the fact that classical models cannot account for the rapid (10(2)-10(3) m yr-1) spread of trees at the end of the Pleistocene. I use field estimates of seed dispersal with an integrodifference equation and simulation models of population growth to show that dispersal data are compatible with rapid spread. Dispersal estimates lay to rest the possibility that rapid sprea...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Marinés de la Peña-Domene Emily S Minor Henry F Howe

Many large-seeded Neotropical trees depend on a limited guild of animals for seed dispersal. Fragmented landscapes reduce animal abundance and movement, limiting seed dispersal between distant forest remnants. In 2006, experimental plantings were established in pasture to determine whether plantings enhance seed dispersal and, ultimately, seedling recruitment. We examined patterns of naturally ...

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