نتایج جستجو برای: briloen dispersal

تعداد نتایج: 19935  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2005
Naomi J Wender Chandra R Polisetty Kathleen Donohue

We conducted a functional analysis of seed dispersal and its plasticity in response to density in Arabidopsis thaliana by growing morphologically diverse ecotypes under high and low density and measuring seed dispersion patterns under controlled conditions. Maternal plant architectural traits such as height and branching, and fruit traits such as dehiscence and silique length influenced various...

2012
Lucie Büchi Séverine Vuilleumier

Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial structure as well as disturbance are known to impact the successful dispersal strategies in metacommunities. However, studies on the direction of impact of those factors on dispersal have yielded contradictory results and often considered only few competing dispersal strategies at the same time. We used a un...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2016
Eric Tromeur Lars Rudolf Thilo Gross

Dispersal is a key ecological process that enables local populations to form spatially extended systems called metapopulations. In the present study, we investigate how dispersal affects the linear stability of a general single-species metapopulation model. We discuss both the influence of local within-patch dynamics and the effects of various dispersal behaviours on stability. We find that pos...

2010
Virginie M. Stevens Sandrine Pavoine Michel Baguette

Mounting evidence shows that contrasting selection pressures generate variability in dispersal patterns among individuals or populations of the same species, with potential impacts on both species dynamics and evolution. However, this variability is hardly considered in empirical works, where a single dispersal function is considered to adequately reflect the species-specific dispersal ability,...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
John D Herrmann Tomas A Carlo Lars A Brudvig Ellen I Damschen Nick M Haddad Douglas J Levey John L Orrock Joshua J Tewksbury

Habitat fragmentation can create significant impediments to dispersal. A technique to increase dispersal between otherwise isolated fragments is the use of corridors. Although previous studies have compared dispersal between connected fragments to dispersal between unconnected fragments, it remains unknown how dispersal between fragments connected by a corridor compares to dispersal in unfragme...

2006
JOHN L. ORROCK DOUGLAS J. LEVEY BRENT J. DANIELSON ELLEN I. DAMSCHEN

JOHN L. ORROCK, DOUGLAS J. LEVEY*, BRENT J. DANIELSON† and ELLEN I. DAMSCHEN‡ Ecology and Evolutionary Interdepartmental Graduate Program, 353 Bessey Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA, * Department of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-8525, USA, † Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology Department, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA, and ‡ Departmen...

2016
Walesa Edho Prabowo Kevin Darras Yann Clough Manuel Toledo-Hernandez Raphael Arlettaz Yeni A Mulyani Teja Tscharntke

Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions. In Sumatra, Indonesia, lowland rainforest has mainly been transformed by smallholders into oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) monocultures, interspersed with jungle rubber (rubber agroforests) and a few forest remnants. In two regions of the Jambi province, we conducte...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2006
Marco Marani Tommaso Zillio Enrica Belluco Sonia Silvestri Amos Maritan

The neutral theory of biodiversity constitutes a reference null hypothesis for the interpretation of ecosystem dynamics and produces relatively simple analytical descriptions of basic system properties, which can be easily compared to observations. On the contrary, investigations in non-neutral dynamics have in the past been limited by the complexity arising from heterogeneous demographic behav...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
D Matthias Dehling Pedro Jordano H Martin Schaefer Katrin Böhning-Gaese Matthias Schleuning

Species' functional roles in key ecosystem processes such as predation, pollination or seed dispersal are determined by the resource use of consumer species. An interaction between resource and consumer species usually requires trait matching (e.g. a congruence in the morphologies of interaction partners). Species' morphology should therefore determine species' functional roles in ecological pr...

2013
Moritz von der Lippe James M. Bullock Ingo Kowarik Tatjana Knopp Matthias Wichmann

Human-mediated dispersal is known as an important driver of long-distance dispersal for plants but underlying mechanisms have rarely been assessed. Road corridors function as routes of secondary dispersal for many plant species but the extent to which vehicles support this process remains unclear. In this paper we quantify dispersal distances and seed deposition of plant species moved over the ...

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