نتایج جستجو برای: seed dispersal

تعداد نتایج: 93788  

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: :Ecology letters 2006
Robin E Snyder

In a spatiotemporally variable environment, plants use seed dispersal and dormancy to reduce risk. Intuition suggests that dormancy should be able to substitute for dispersal, so that dormancy will reduce the optimal mean dispersal distance, and previous theoretical studies using temporally uncorrelated environments have found this to be true. I show that in the presence of positive temporal co...

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...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Jordan Karubian Victoria L Sork Tessa Roorda Renata Durães Thomas B Smith

As the dominant seed dispersal agents in many ecosystems, frugivorous animals profoundly impact gene movement and fine-scale genetic structure of plants. Most frugivores engage in some form of destination-based dispersal, in that they move seeds towards specific destinations, resulting in clumped distributions of seeds away from the source tree. Molecular analyses of dispersed seeds and seedlin...

2012
Emily V. Moran James S. Clark

BACKGROUND Nut-bearing trees, including oaks (Quercus spp.), are considered to be highly dispersal limited, leading to concerns about their ability to colonize new sites or migrate in response to climate change. However, estimating seed dispersal is challenging in species that are secondarily dispersed by animals, and differences in disperser abundance or behavior could lead to large spatio-tem...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Graeme D Ruxton H Martin Schaefer

At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use change, harvesting and invasive species, dispersal has become a very important aspect of plant conservation. Seed dispersal by animals is particularly important because some animals disperse seeds to suitable sites in a directed fashion. Our review has two aims: (i) to highlight the various ways pl...

2006
Hiroshi Kudoh HIROSHI KUDOH RYOUJI SHIMAMURA KOJI TAKAYAMA

Seed dispersal provides a template upon which the demographic processes of plant life cycles operate and, most importantly, seed dispersal determines the spatial distribution of genetic variation. Here, we review recent studies on seed dispersal by water (hydrochory) in species of Hibiscus to elucidate the potential ecological and evolutionary consequences of hydrochory at different spatiotempo...

2002
Pedro Jordano José A. Godoy

A seed shadow is the spatial pattern of seed distribution relative to parent trees and other conspecifics; it results from the process of seed dispersal and represents the starting template for plant regeneration. Janzen (1970) and Connell (1971) consider it the population recruitment surface. For animal-dispersed, endozoochorous species the seed shadow results primarily from movement patterns ...

Journal: :Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2013
Marina Corrêa Côrtes María Uriarte

General principles about the consequences of seed dispersal by animals for the structure and dynamics of plant populations and communities remain elusive. This is in part because seed deposition patterns emerge from interactions between frugivore behaviour and the distribution of food resources, both of which can vary over space and time. Here we advocate a frugivore-centred, process-based, syn...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Shoji Naoe Ichiro Tayasu Yoichiro Sakai Takashi Masaki Kazuki Kobayashi Akiko Nakajima Yoshikazu Sato Koji Yamazaki Hiroki Kiyokawa Shinsuke Koike

In a warming climate, temperature-sensitive plants must move toward colder areas, that is, higher latitude or altitude, by seed dispersal [1]. Considering that the temperature drop with increasing altitude (-0.65°C per 100 m altitude) is one hundred to a thousand times larger than that of the equivalent latitudinal distance [2], vertical seed dispersal is probably a key process for plant escape...

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