نتایج جستجو برای: dispersal

تعداد نتایج: 19935  

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
r. erfanzadeh r. shahbazian h. zali

seed bank is a central topic for plant community restoration. we determined the potential and regeneration capacity of soil seed banks of woody plant patches in conservation of the vegetation in an alpine habitat, since vegetation has completely disappeared in some sites by intensive grazing in the habitat. the study was done in mountainous area of alborz in iran. a total of 20 individual shrub...

2012
Nele De Meester Sofie Derycke Tom Moens

Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, where competitively inferior species can avoid competition through dispersal. Here we present an experiment in which we compared active dispersal abilities (time until first dispersal, number and gender of dispersive adults, and nematode densities at time of dispersal) in Litoditis marina, a comm...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2004
Stephen B Vander Wall William S Longland

Diplochory is seed dispersal by a sequence of two or more steps or phases, each involving a different dispersal agent. Here, we describe five forms of diplochory and derive general characteristics of each phase of seed dispersal. The first and second phases of diplochory offer different benefits to plants. Phase one dispersal often results in escape from density-dependent seed and seedling mort...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
Conrad A Pilditch Sebastian Valanko Joanna Norkko Alf Norkko

Seafloor integrity is threatened by disturbances owing to human activities. The capacity of the system to recover from disturbances, as well as maintain resilience and function, depends on dispersal. In soft-sediment systems, dispersal continues after larval settlement, but there are very few measurements of how far the post-settlers disperse in nature. Spatial scales of post-settlement dispers...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Cheryl A Johnson John M Fryxell Ian D Thompson James A Baker

The assumption that mortality risk increases with dispersal distance has rarely been tested. We compared patterns of natal dispersal in the American marten (Martes americana) between a large regenerating forest landscape and an uncut landscape that was dominated by more mature forest to test whether mortality risk increased with dispersal distance, and whether variation in mortality risk influe...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Shannon J McCauley Locke Rowe

Dispersal is a central process determining community structure in heterogeneous landscapes, and species interactions within habitats may be a major determinant of dispersal. Although the effects of species interactions on dispersal within habitats have been well studied, how species interactions affect the movement of individuals between habitats in a landscape has received less attention. We c...

2017
Jason M. Gleditsch Amy M. Hruska Jeffrey T. Foster

Mutualistic interactions between species are crucial for the maintenance and functioning of the community. Current research has shown the importance of not only understanding the structure of these mutualistic interaction networks but also their temporal dynamics. Temporal changes in species abundance, such as those caused by vertebrate resource tracking, may create temporal variability in a ne...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2012
Julia S Markl Matthias Schleuning Pierre Michel Forget Pedro Jordano Joanna E Lambert Anna Traveset S Joseph Wright Katrin Böhning-Gaese

Animal-mediated seed dispersal is important for sustaining biological diversity in forest ecosystems, particularly in the tropics. Forest fragmentation, hunting, and selective logging modify forests in myriad ways and their effects on animal-mediated seed dispersal have been examined in many case studies. However, the overall effects of different types of human disturbance on animal-mediated se...

2008
Patrick A. Jansen Frans Bongers Peter J. van der Meer P. A. Jansen

P. A. Jansen ([email protected]), Centre for Ecosystem Studies, Wageningen Univ. and Research Centre, P.O. Box 47, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, the Netherlands, and Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Univ. of Groningen, P.O. Box 14, NL-9750 AA Haren, the Netherlands. F. Bongers and P. J. van der Meer, Centre for Ecosystem Studies, Wageningen Univ. and Research Centre, P.O. Box 47, NL-670...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Robert D Deegan

Fracture is a highly dissipative process in which much of the stored elastic energy is consumed in the creation of new surfaces. Surprisingly, many plants use fracture to launch their seeds despite its seemingly prohibitive energy cost. Here we use Impatiens glandulifera as model case to study the impact of fracture on a plant's throwing capacity. I. glandulifera launches its seeds with speeds ...

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