This code appendix contains all of the R code and data for the manuscript: Van Den Elzen, C. L., N. Sigman, and N. C. Emery. 2023. Do Seed Dispersal Strategies Reflect Adaptation to Environmental Variability?. Functional Ecology (Manuscript ID: FE-2022-00850). Abstract: 1. Dispersal is one of the primary mechanisms by which organisms adapt to spatial and temporal variation in the environment. Theory predicts that increasing spatiotemporal variation drives selection for offspring dispersal away from their natal habitat and one another. However, due to inherent difficulties in measuring dispersal in plant systems, there are few empirical tests of the extent to which this hypothesis can explain variation in seed dispersal strategies. 2. I...
1. Seed dispersal is an essential, yet often overlooked process in plant ecology and evolution, affe...
Movement of organisms is a key process in ecology, as it enables colonization and gene flow. The ong...
The ability of lineages to disperse long distances over evolutionary timescales may be influenced by...
Contains fulltext : 60338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)1 Local plant ...
Aim: Geographic variation in dispersal abilities is widespread and likely to affect species' range d...
Although dispersal is generally viewed as a crucial determinant for the fitness of any organism, our...
The distribution of wind-dispersed seeds around a parent tree depends on diaspore and tree traits, a...
Dispersal is an essential component of plant life, especially under the current threats of anthropog...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
Funding – Funding received from NERC DTP. Supplementary material (Appendix ECOG‐03975 at ). Appendix...
Dispersal is fundamental to ecological processes at all scales and levels of organization, but progr...
In this thesis, I explore how plant traits and landscape differences affect seed dispersal, a key li...
Despite the importance of seed dispersal as a driving process behind plant community assembly, our u...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
1. Seed dispersal is an essential, yet often overlooked process in plant ecology and evolution, affe...
Movement of organisms is a key process in ecology, as it enables colonization and gene flow. The ong...
The ability of lineages to disperse long distances over evolutionary timescales may be influenced by...
Contains fulltext : 60338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)1 Local plant ...
Aim: Geographic variation in dispersal abilities is widespread and likely to affect species' range d...
Although dispersal is generally viewed as a crucial determinant for the fitness of any organism, our...
The distribution of wind-dispersed seeds around a parent tree depends on diaspore and tree traits, a...
Dispersal is an essential component of plant life, especially under the current threats of anthropog...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
Funding – Funding received from NERC DTP. Supplementary material (Appendix ECOG‐03975 at ). Appendix...
Dispersal is fundamental to ecological processes at all scales and levels of organization, but progr...
In this thesis, I explore how plant traits and landscape differences affect seed dispersal, a key li...
Despite the importance of seed dispersal as a driving process behind plant community assembly, our u...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
1. Seed dispersal is an essential, yet often overlooked process in plant ecology and evolution, affe...
Movement of organisms is a key process in ecology, as it enables colonization and gene flow. The ong...
The ability of lineages to disperse long distances over evolutionary timescales may be influenced by...