نتایج جستجو برای: seed dispersal

تعداد نتایج: 93788  

2012
Sheri A. Shiflett SHERI A. SHIFLETT Donald R. Young Robert Reilly Leonard Smock Julie Naumann Steven Brantley Jaclyn Vick Spencer Bissett

AVIAN SEED DISPERSAL ON VIRGINIA BARRIER ISLANDS: POTENTIAL INFLUENCE ON VEGETATION COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND PATCH DYNAMICS. By Sheri A. Shiflett, Master of Science A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biology at Virginia Commonwealth University. Virginia Commonwealth University, 2008 Thesis Director, Dr. Donald R. Young, Department...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
George A. Dyer J. Antonio Serratos-Hernández Hugo R. Perales Paul Gepts Alma Piñeyro-Nelson Angeles Chávez Noé Salinas-Arreortua Antonio Yúnez-Naude J. Edward Taylor Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla

OBJECTIVES Current models of transgene dispersal focus on gene flow via pollen while neglecting seed, a vital vehicle for gene flow in centers of crop origin and diversity. We analyze the dispersal of maize transgenes via seeds in Mexico, the crop's cradle. METHODS We use immunoassays (ELISA) to screen for the activity of recombinant proteins in a nationwide sample of farmer seed stocks. We e...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
Tianhua He Byron B Lamont Siegfried L Krauss Neal J Enright Ben P Miller Aaron D Gove

Estimating distances and rates of seed dispersal, especially long-distance dispersal (LDD), is critical for understanding the dynamics of patchily distributed populations and species' range shifts in response to environmental change. Daviesia triflora (Papilionaceae) is an ant-dispersed shrub. The ant Rhytidoponera violacea was recorded dispersing its seeds to a maximum distance of 4.7 m, and i...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2012
Ben T Hirsch Roland Kays Verónica E Pereira Patrick A Jansen Marcel Rejmanek

Scatter-hoarding animals spread out cached seeds to reduce density-dependent theft of their food reserves. This behaviour could lead to directed dispersal into areas with lower densities of conspecific trees, where seed and seedling survival are higher, and could profoundly affect the spatial structure of plant communities. We tested this hypothesis with Central American agoutis and Astrocaryum...

2007
Nilton Carlos Cáceres

Seed germination in plant species consumed by opossums, genus Didelphis, was investigated in southern Brazil, in order to improve knowledge of the strategies of zoochorous plants in the Neotropics. Seeds were obtained from opossum feces. Thirteen of the most frequent species in the diet of local opossums were tested for germination rates and germination responses under different qualities (red/...

2015
V. Thomas Parker Sam C Banks

Because of their influence on succession and other community interactions, large-scale, infrequent natural disturbances also should play a major role in mutualistic interactions. Using field data and experiments, I test whether mutualisms have been incorporated into large-scale wildfire by whether the outcomes of a mutualism depend on disturbance. In this study a seed dispersal mutualism is sho...

Journal: :Ecology 2013
Carolina Puerta-Pińero Helene C Muller-Landau Osvaldo Calderón S Joseph Wright

Tree deaths open gaps in closed-canopy forests, which allow light to reach the forest floor and promote seed germination and seedling establishment. Gap dependence of regeneration is an important axis of life history variation among forest plant species, and many studies have evaluated how plant species differ in seedling and sapling performance in gaps. However, relatively little is known abou...

2000
Daniel G. Wenny

Dispersal quality, as estimated by the cumulative effects of dispersal, germination, seed predation, and seedling survival, was examined for Beilschmiedia pendula (Lauraceae) in Monteverde, Costa Rica. I determined the pattern of dispersal by finding seeds deposited by birds, protected the seeds from seed predators with cages to assess germination and seedling survival, and examined seed predat...

1999
MICHAEL L. CAIN HANS DAMMAN ANGELA MUIR

The distribution of many woodland herbs extends 1000–2000 km in a north– south direction, yet the majority of these species grow clonally, have little recruitment by seed, and possess no obvious mechanism for long-distance seed dispersal. Although aware that woodland herbs disperse poorly, ecologists have tacitly assumed that, given long periods of time, even small dispersal distances would all...

1999
Catherine E. Bach Dave Kelly

This study examined how forest edges, fruit display size, and fruit colour influenced rates of seed dispersal in an endemic, bird-dispersed, New Zealand mistletoe species, Alepis flavida. To examine rates of seed dispersal, fruit removal rates were compared between plants growing on forest edges and in forest interior, and also between two morphs of plants with different coloured fruits. Two as...

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