Long-distance seed dispersal may have important consequences for species range, migration rates, metapopulation dynamics, and gene flow. Plants have evolved various adaptations for seed dispersal by standard agents, with typical dispersal distances associated with them. Seeds may also be dispersed by non-standard agents for which they do not show any apparent adaptation and may reach long distances. By sampling the droppings of emus Dromaius novaehollandiae at three localities in Western Australia, we investigated their potential to act as long-distance dispersers of seeds with adaptations for dispersal modes other than endozoochory, such as unassisted, ant, wind and exozoochory, for which they act as non-standard agents. Seventy-seven plan...
Ants provide a common dispersal vector for a variety of plants in many environments through a proces...
Seed dispersal will be essential for plants to track future climate space, but dispersal capacity is...
The New Zealand alpine zone has many fleshy-fruited plant species, but now has a relatively depauper...
The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is a large, flightless ratite bird species endemic to Australia. ...
Topographical heterogeneity can create a mosaic of substrate types leading to the formation of isola...
Dispersal is a primary function of most living organisms and is vital for reproduction and populatio...
The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) eats a wide range of seeds and other plant material but little is...
Seed dispersal is crucial for the success and spread of alien plants. Herbivores often establish a d...
We investigated secondary dispersal of propagules of Erodiophyllum elderi (Asteraceae), a short-live...
Most plants with fleshy fruits have seeds that are ingested by animals, but a less well-understood m...
At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use ch...
Early Access : JUN 2021International audiencePlant dispersal syndromes are allocated based on diaspo...
1. Large animals provide crucial seed dispersal services, yet face continued threats and are suscept...
Dispersal is a major and critical process in population biology that has been particularly challengi...
Aim: We examine the relative importance of seed dispersal mode in determining the range size and ra...
Ants provide a common dispersal vector for a variety of plants in many environments through a proces...
Seed dispersal will be essential for plants to track future climate space, but dispersal capacity is...
The New Zealand alpine zone has many fleshy-fruited plant species, but now has a relatively depauper...
The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is a large, flightless ratite bird species endemic to Australia. ...
Topographical heterogeneity can create a mosaic of substrate types leading to the formation of isola...
Dispersal is a primary function of most living organisms and is vital for reproduction and populatio...
The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) eats a wide range of seeds and other plant material but little is...
Seed dispersal is crucial for the success and spread of alien plants. Herbivores often establish a d...
We investigated secondary dispersal of propagules of Erodiophyllum elderi (Asteraceae), a short-live...
Most plants with fleshy fruits have seeds that are ingested by animals, but a less well-understood m...
At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use ch...
Early Access : JUN 2021International audiencePlant dispersal syndromes are allocated based on diaspo...
1. Large animals provide crucial seed dispersal services, yet face continued threats and are suscept...
Dispersal is a major and critical process in population biology that has been particularly challengi...
Aim: We examine the relative importance of seed dispersal mode in determining the range size and ra...
Ants provide a common dispersal vector for a variety of plants in many environments through a proces...
Seed dispersal will be essential for plants to track future climate space, but dispersal capacity is...
The New Zealand alpine zone has many fleshy-fruited plant species, but now has a relatively depauper...