نتایج جستجو برای: limited seed dispersal and intra

تعداد نتایج: 16872138  

2008
F. Andy Jones Helen C. Muller-Landau

1. Seed dispersal is a critical life stage of plants, yet accurate measurement of dispersal distances has been difficult in natural systems. Genetic techniques for matching dispersed seeds to maternal trees provide valuable data on dispersal events. Questions remain regarding how best to estimate the population seed dispersal distance distributions from such data and how these estimates compare...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2007
Inara R Leal Rainer Wirth Marcelo Tabarelli

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Myrmecochory is a conspicuous feature of several sclerophyll ecosystems around the world but it has received little attention in the semi-arid areas of South America. This study addresses the importance of seed dispersal by ants in a 2500-km(2) area of the Caatinga ecosystem (north-east Brazil) and investigates ant-derived benefits to the plant through myrmecochory. METHOD...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2012
Atsushi Nakanishi Hiroshi Yoshimaru Nobuhiro Tomaru Masahiro Miura Tohru Manabe Shin-ichi Yamamoto

Insect pollinations of tree species with high-density populations have rarely been studied. Since the density of adults can affect effective pollen dispersal, short-distance pollination, even by insects, may frequently occur in high-density populations. To test this prediction, we investigated pollination patterns in a high-density population of the insect-pollinated canopy tree species Castano...

2009
HELENE C. MULLER-LANDAU DENISE HARDESTY B. D. HARDESTY

Introduction Understanding seed dispersal is critical to understanding plant population and community dynamics (Nathan & Muller-Landau 2000), especially in tropical forests where seed rain of virtually all plant species is sparse and patchy (Hubbell et al. 1999; Muller-Landau et al. 2002). Seed rain determines potential population growth rates and spatial patterns, as well as the relative influ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2013
Duarte S Viana Luis Santamaría Thomas C Michot Jordi Figuerola

Migratory birds are often suggested to be important vectors for long-distance dispersal (LDD) of plant and animal propagules. The scale of such dispersal events (hundreds to thousands of kilometers) can influence landscape-level biological processes and species distributions. However, the few vector species studied and the lack of proper integration of their migratory movement in models of LDD ...

2007
David W. Kikuchi Eloisa Lasso James W. Dalling Nadav Nur

The genus Piper is an important component of tropical forests worldwide. Many Piper species have been reported as self-compatible (Figueiredo & Sazima 2000), and many have the ability to reproduce asexually, forming clonal aggregations (Grieg 1993). Furthermore, the main dispersers of Piper (bats) transport whole infructescences to feeding roosts (Fleming & Heithaus 1981), tending to disperse c...

2005
C. J. CLARK J. R. POULSEN B. M. BOLKER E. F. CONNOR V. T. PARKER

Although spatial patterns of seed distribution are thought to vary greatly among plant species dispersed by different vectors, few studies have directly examined this assumption. We compared patterns of seed rain of nine species of trees disseminated by large birds, monkeys, and wind in a closed canopy forest in Cameroon. We used maximumlikelihood methods to fit seed rain data to four dispersal...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Néstor Pérez-Méndez Pedro Jordano Cristina García Alfredo Valido

Anthropogenic activity is driving population declines and extinctions of large-bodied, fruit-eating animals worldwide. Loss of these frugivores is expected to trigger negative cascading effects on plant populations if remnant species fail to replace the seed dispersal services provided by the extinct frugivores. A collapse of seed dispersal may not only affect plant demography (i.e., lack of re...

2015
Karen C. Abbott Justine Karst Lori A. Biederman Stuart R. Borrett Alan Hastings Vonda Walsh James D. Bever

Plant species vary greatly in their responsiveness to nutritional soil mutualists, such as mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobia, and this responsiveness is associated with a trade-off in allocation to root structures for resource uptake. As a result, the outcome of plant competition can change with the density of mutualists, with microbe-responsive plant species having high competitive ability when m...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2018
Laila D Kazimierski Marcelo N Kuperman Horacio S Wio Guillermo Abramson

We study a model of seed dispersal that considers the inclusion of an animal disperser moving diffusively, feeding on fruits and transporting the seeds, which are later deposited and capable of germination. The dynamics depends on several population parameters of growth, decay, harvesting, transport, digestion and germination. In particular, the deposition of transported seeds at places away fr...

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