Animal migration is highly sensitised to environmental cues, but plant dispersal is considered largely passive. The common dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, bears an intricate haired pappus facilitating flight. The pappus enables the formation of a separated vortex ring during flight; however, the pappus structure is not static but reversibly changes shape by closing in response to moisture. We hypothesised that this leads to changed dispersal properties in response to environmental conditions. Using wind tunnel experiments for flow visualisation, particle image velocimetry, and flight tests, we characterised the fluid mechanics effects of the pappus morphing. We also modelled dispersal to understand the impact of pappus morphing on diaspore...
P>Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects va...
We here describe the multiple mechanisms by which ungulates distribute diaspores across landscapes. ...
1. Abscission of seeds in some plant species occurs as a result of strong wind gusts that exert suff...
Wind-dispersed plants have evolved ingenious ways to lift their seeds1,2. The common dandelion uses ...
1. Diaspore abscission determines many aspects of seed dispersal by wind. While there is yet no comp...
Seed dispersal has received much research attention. The plant canopy can intercept diaspores, but t...
Understanding the complete dispersal process is important for making realistic predictions of specie...
Plants allow their offspring to escape unfavourable local conditions through seed dispersal. Whether...
The influence of hygroscopic movement on seed dispersal in Daucus carota was examined. When relative...
The dandelion pappus opens and closes reversibly to tune seed dispersal according to environmental m...
Secondary diaspore dispersal by wind, that is, wind‐driven movement along the ground surface (GS), i...
Hydrology is a major environmental factor determining plant fitness, and hydrological niche segregat...
Plant dispersal mechanisms rely on anatomical and morphological adaptations for the use of physical ...
Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects vari...
1. Understanding the complete dispersal process is important for making realistic predictions of spe...
P>Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects va...
We here describe the multiple mechanisms by which ungulates distribute diaspores across landscapes. ...
1. Abscission of seeds in some plant species occurs as a result of strong wind gusts that exert suff...
Wind-dispersed plants have evolved ingenious ways to lift their seeds1,2. The common dandelion uses ...
1. Diaspore abscission determines many aspects of seed dispersal by wind. While there is yet no comp...
Seed dispersal has received much research attention. The plant canopy can intercept diaspores, but t...
Understanding the complete dispersal process is important for making realistic predictions of specie...
Plants allow their offspring to escape unfavourable local conditions through seed dispersal. Whether...
The influence of hygroscopic movement on seed dispersal in Daucus carota was examined. When relative...
The dandelion pappus opens and closes reversibly to tune seed dispersal according to environmental m...
Secondary diaspore dispersal by wind, that is, wind‐driven movement along the ground surface (GS), i...
Hydrology is a major environmental factor determining plant fitness, and hydrological niche segregat...
Plant dispersal mechanisms rely on anatomical and morphological adaptations for the use of physical ...
Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects vari...
1. Understanding the complete dispersal process is important for making realistic predictions of spe...
P>Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects va...
We here describe the multiple mechanisms by which ungulates distribute diaspores across landscapes. ...
1. Abscission of seeds in some plant species occurs as a result of strong wind gusts that exert suff...