1. The consequences of plastic responses of the avian digestive tract for the potential of birds to disperse other organisms remain largely uninvestigated. 2. To explore how a seasonal diet switch in Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos L.) influences their potential to disperse plants and invertebrates, we recorded the retention time of markers, following exposure to two diets of contrasting digestibility (trout chow vs seeds). 3. We then recorded the retrieval and germination of Fennel Pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus L.) seeds and Brine Shrimp (Artemia franciscana Kellogg) cysts ingested by the same birds. 4. Gut passage rates of markers were increasingly longer in birds on the seed-based, high-fibre diet and shorter in birds on the animal-ba...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
1. The consequences of plastic responses of the avian digestive tract for the potential of birds to ...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Abstract Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispe...
Dispersal of plant seeds by ducks and other waterbirds is of great importance to the ecology of fres...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
1. The consequences of plastic responses of the avian digestive tract for the potential of birds to ...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Abstract Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispe...
Dispersal of plant seeds by ducks and other waterbirds is of great importance to the ecology of fres...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...