1. Dispersal ecology is a topical discipline that involves understanding and predicting plant community responses to multiple drivers of global change. Propagule movements that entail long-distance ...
Long-distance dispersal (LDD) of wind-borne organisms is central to quantifying risk for transgenic escape and gene flow, control of pests and invasions, persistence in fragmented landscapes and ...
1. Dispersal is a key individual-based process influencing many life-history attributes and scaling up to population-level properties (e.g. metapopulation connectivity). A persistent challenge in ...
Case study 1. The common lizard (Zootoca vivipara, anciently Lacerta vivipara) : a model system for the study of the causes, mechanisms, and consequences of dispersal / Jean Clobert -- Case study 2.
Knowledge of mating systems and gene dispersal and the scale at which they operate is essential to understand the genetic structure of plant populations. They define the mode of gene transmission ...
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 ...
Evan Fricke receives funding from the National Science Foundation. Alejandro Ordonez receives funding from the Aarhus University Research Fund. Haldre Rogers receives funding from the US National ...
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