This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Seed dispersal by animals drives persistence and colonization of the majority of fleshy-fruited plants. Different factors have been identified ...
Seed dispersal studies have primarily examined dispersal as a function of distance from the parent tree and/or heterogeneity in dispersal due to animal use of nesting, roosting and sleeping sites.
Anna Nordseth is an ecology writer and Duke University Ph.D. candidate specializing in tropical forest ecology, conservation research, and biodiversity. Think plants can’t move? You’re only half right ...
A forest ecologist, Dr. Greene studies pollination, seed production, seed abscission and dispersal, and germination, as well as broader issues in forestry and disturbance ecology. He is funded by ...
Unit 2 focuses on the topic 'Seed dispersal ' from the Key Stage 1 Science topic 'Plants'. Dance expert, Claire Pring, works with a Year 2 class and their teacher to create a dance exploring different ...