This report presents data from experiments on seed dispersal by wind for ten species of the family Apiaceae. Seed shadows were obtained in the field under natural conditions, using wind speeds between four and ten m/s. The flight of individual seeds was followed by eye, and seed shadows were acquired, with median distances varying from 0.7 to 3.1 m between species. Multiple regression models of wind speed and seed weight on dispersal distance were significant for six out of ten species; wind speed had significant effects in seven cases, but seed weight only once. A good correlation between mean terminal falling velocity of the seeds of a species and median dispersal distance, indicates the promising explanatory power that individual termina...
The structure and dynamics of plant populations and communities are largely influenced by seed dispe...
1. The seed shadow created by wind dispersal around parent trees may be affected by functional trait...
The dispersal ability of plants is a major factor driving ecological responses to global change. In ...
This report presents data from experiments on seed dispersal by wind for ten species of the family A...
Several methods are used for studying seed dispersal (seed traps, tracking individual seeds, trackin...
1. A mechanistic understanding of seed dispersal is important for understanding and predicting dispe...
1. Abscission of seeds in some plant species occurs as a result of strong wind gusts that exert suff...
Abstract. Long-distance seed dispersal is an important topic in ecology, but notoriously difficult t...
The effect of the seed abscission process on the dispersal distance of seeds has never been studied ...
The distribution of wind-dispersed seeds around a parent tree depends on diaspore and tree traits, a...
1. The role of collisions with vegetation elements in seed dispersal by wind has been examined only ...
1. In plants, long-distance dispersal (LDD) is a widespread phenomenon of great importance, especial...
Seed dispersal has received much research attention. The plant canopy can intercept diaspores, but t...
<p>Seed dispersal is a key process that humans can influence in various ways. However, this type of ...
Seed or samara terminal velocity is a key trait affecting the dispersal potential of wind-dispersed ...
The structure and dynamics of plant populations and communities are largely influenced by seed dispe...
1. The seed shadow created by wind dispersal around parent trees may be affected by functional trait...
The dispersal ability of plants is a major factor driving ecological responses to global change. In ...
This report presents data from experiments on seed dispersal by wind for ten species of the family A...
Several methods are used for studying seed dispersal (seed traps, tracking individual seeds, trackin...
1. A mechanistic understanding of seed dispersal is important for understanding and predicting dispe...
1. Abscission of seeds in some plant species occurs as a result of strong wind gusts that exert suff...
Abstract. Long-distance seed dispersal is an important topic in ecology, but notoriously difficult t...
The effect of the seed abscission process on the dispersal distance of seeds has never been studied ...
The distribution of wind-dispersed seeds around a parent tree depends on diaspore and tree traits, a...
1. The role of collisions with vegetation elements in seed dispersal by wind has been examined only ...
1. In plants, long-distance dispersal (LDD) is a widespread phenomenon of great importance, especial...
Seed dispersal has received much research attention. The plant canopy can intercept diaspores, but t...
<p>Seed dispersal is a key process that humans can influence in various ways. However, this type of ...
Seed or samara terminal velocity is a key trait affecting the dispersal potential of wind-dispersed ...
The structure and dynamics of plant populations and communities are largely influenced by seed dispe...
1. The seed shadow created by wind dispersal around parent trees may be affected by functional trait...
The dispersal ability of plants is a major factor driving ecological responses to global change. In ...