Active dispersal, in general, is thought to be a density-dependent process in that its magnitude depends on local population size, resource competition, and habitat quality and size.
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gaining insight into the origin and early evolution of wind dispersal strategies in plants. The study, published in eLife, ...
Plants in the wild have many different ways of scattering their seeds, this is called ‘Dispersal’. The wind disperses lots of seeds that are light or can catch the breeze. But only some find a ...
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In a significant discovery that could shed light into the origin and evolution of wind dispersal mechanism in plants, ...
Dispersal is an ecological process that involves the movement of an individual or multiple individuals away from the population in which they were born to another location, or population, where ...