It is commonly assumed that waterbirds act as dispersal vectors of aquatic organisms. In this paper we review experimental work focusing on the endozoochorous transport of propagules by waterbirds with the aim to determine what aspects of this mechanism have been investigated. We discuss (i) the main issues addressed in propagule feeding experiments, (ii) aspects of the gut structure that affect the retrieval, retention time and viability of propagules, and (iii) the importance of assessing propagule retention time in the gut. A total of 26 experimental studies exist, which represent a very low number when compared to studies of seed dispersal in terrestrial systems. The diversity of questions dealt with in these articles was low, with the ...
We review whether migratory Anatidae, i.e., swans, geese and ducks, could be acting as vectors for d...
Field collections during November of green-winged teal (Anas crecca), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), ...
Aim Patterns of high biodiversity among less mobile organisms throughout isolated locations suggest ...
It is commonly assumed that waterbirds act as dispersal vectors of aquatic organisms. In this paper ...
Waterbirds are important seed dispersers and may play a vital role in maintaining connectivity among...
1. Inland wetlands constitute ecological islands of aquatic habitat often isolated by huge areas of ...
Waterbirds disperse plant species via ingestion and egestion of seeds (endozoochory). However, our u...
Many small organisms in various life stages can be transported in the digestive system of larger ver...
Many plant seeds and invertebrates can survive passage through the digestive system of birds, which ...
Many plant seeds and invertebrates can survive passage through the digestive system of birds, which ...
<div><p>Many plant seeds and invertebrates can survive passage through the digestive system of birds...
In this paper, we review some potential implications of waterbird ecology for their role as disperse...
Long distance dispersal may have important consequences for gene flow and community structure. The d...
It has long been presumed that waterbirds disperse the propagules of aquatic organisms. However, it ...
Long distance dispersal may have important consequences for gene flow and community structure. The d...
We review whether migratory Anatidae, i.e., swans, geese and ducks, could be acting as vectors for d...
Field collections during November of green-winged teal (Anas crecca), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), ...
Aim Patterns of high biodiversity among less mobile organisms throughout isolated locations suggest ...
It is commonly assumed that waterbirds act as dispersal vectors of aquatic organisms. In this paper ...
Waterbirds are important seed dispersers and may play a vital role in maintaining connectivity among...
1. Inland wetlands constitute ecological islands of aquatic habitat often isolated by huge areas of ...
Waterbirds disperse plant species via ingestion and egestion of seeds (endozoochory). However, our u...
Many small organisms in various life stages can be transported in the digestive system of larger ver...
Many plant seeds and invertebrates can survive passage through the digestive system of birds, which ...
Many plant seeds and invertebrates can survive passage through the digestive system of birds, which ...
<div><p>Many plant seeds and invertebrates can survive passage through the digestive system of birds...
In this paper, we review some potential implications of waterbird ecology for their role as disperse...
Long distance dispersal may have important consequences for gene flow and community structure. The d...
It has long been presumed that waterbirds disperse the propagules of aquatic organisms. However, it ...
Long distance dispersal may have important consequences for gene flow and community structure. The d...
We review whether migratory Anatidae, i.e., swans, geese and ducks, could be acting as vectors for d...
Field collections during November of green-winged teal (Anas crecca), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), ...
Aim Patterns of high biodiversity among less mobile organisms throughout isolated locations suggest ...