Dispersal of plant seeds by ducks and other waterbirds is of great importance to the ecology of freshwater habitats. To unravel the mechanisms of waterbird-mediated seed dispersal, numerous laboratory experiments have been conducted, but effects of seed and waterbird traits on dispersal potential have rarely been investigated under field conditions. Through analysis of the digestive tracts of 100 wild mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) across a winter season in the Netherlands, we assessed (i) the inter-individual and seasonal variability of seeds in the digestive tract, (ii) the variability of digestive tract organ size and gizzard grit mass, and (iii) the potential effects of seed species traits and gut traits on the survival potential of inge...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
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...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
Abstract Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispe...
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...
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...
1. The consequences of plastic responses of the avian digestive tract for the potential of birds to...
1. Long-distance dispersal (LDD) is important in plants of dynamic and ephemeral habitats. For plant...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
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...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
Abstract Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispe...
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...
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...
1. The consequences of plastic responses of the avian digestive tract for the potential of birds to...
1. Long-distance dispersal (LDD) is important in plants of dynamic and ephemeral habitats. For plant...
Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel...
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...