Seed dispersal is an important ecological process in wetland ecosystems and helps maintain community structure and ecosystem biodiversity. Waterbird-mediated endozoochory is an effective and feasible dispersal mechanism for wetland plants; however, the influence of vectors and seed traits on this mechanism remains unclear. To investigate the effects of vector species and seed traits (length and lignin) on retention time, retrieval and germination of gut-surviving seeds, we fed Baikal teals (Anas formosa) and green-winged teals (Anas crecca) eight common plant seeds (Polygonum aviculare, Rumex dentatus, Polygonum orientale, Vallisneria natans, Ranunculus polii, Polygonum hydropiper, Carex cinerascen and Euphrasia pectinata) in the Shengjin L...
The ingestion of seeds by vertebrates can affect the germinability and/or germination rate of seeds....
Waterbirds disperse plant species via ingestion and egestion of seeds (endozoochory). However, our u...
Waterbirds disperse a wide range of plant seeds via their guts, promoting biotic connectivity betwee...
Patterns of seed dispersal are strongly influenced by disperser and propagule traits. However, the r...
1. In river ecosystems, populations are continuously subjected to unidirectional downstream currents...
Long distance dispersal may have important consequences for gene flow and community structure. The d...
Long distance dispersal may have important consequences for gene flow and community structure. The d...
1. Vertebrates are important seed dispersers for many plants, particularly those inhabiting naturall...
1. Long-distance dispersal (LDD) is important in plants of dynamic and ephemeral habitats. For plant...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
It was proposed previously that passive dispersal by migratory aquatic birds explain the widespread ...
Alien plant species are rapidly spreading in aquatic ecosystems around the world, causing major ecol...
The ingestion of seeds by vertebrates can affect the germinability and/or germination rate of seeds....
The effectiveness of a seed disperser depends on the quantity of seed dispersed and the quality of d...
Endozoochory by waterfowl is important for a broad range of angiosperms, most of which lack a fleshy...
The ingestion of seeds by vertebrates can affect the germinability and/or germination rate of seeds....
Waterbirds disperse plant species via ingestion and egestion of seeds (endozoochory). However, our u...
Waterbirds disperse a wide range of plant seeds via their guts, promoting biotic connectivity betwee...
Patterns of seed dispersal are strongly influenced by disperser and propagule traits. However, the r...
1. In river ecosystems, populations are continuously subjected to unidirectional downstream currents...
Long distance dispersal may have important consequences for gene flow and community structure. The d...
Long distance dispersal may have important consequences for gene flow and community structure. The d...
1. Vertebrates are important seed dispersers for many plants, particularly those inhabiting naturall...
1. Long-distance dispersal (LDD) is important in plants of dynamic and ephemeral habitats. For plant...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
It was proposed previously that passive dispersal by migratory aquatic birds explain the widespread ...
Alien plant species are rapidly spreading in aquatic ecosystems around the world, causing major ecol...
The ingestion of seeds by vertebrates can affect the germinability and/or germination rate of seeds....
The effectiveness of a seed disperser depends on the quantity of seed dispersed and the quality of d...
Endozoochory by waterfowl is important for a broad range of angiosperms, most of which lack a fleshy...
The ingestion of seeds by vertebrates can affect the germinability and/or germination rate of seeds....
Waterbirds disperse plant species via ingestion and egestion of seeds (endozoochory). However, our u...
Waterbirds disperse a wide range of plant seeds via their guts, promoting biotic connectivity betwee...