Plant populations in fragmented ecosystems rely largely on internal dispersal by animals. To unravel the mechanisms underlying this mode of dispersal, an increasing number of experimental feeding studies is carried out. However, while physical activity is known to affect vertebrate digestive processes, almost all current knowledge on mechanisms of internal seed dispersal has been obtained from experiments with resting animals. We investigated how physical activity of the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), probably the quantitatively most important biotic dispersal agent in aquatic habitats in the entire Northern Hemisphere, affects gut passage survival and retention time of ingested plant seeds. We fed seeds of nine common wetland plants to mall...
Dispersal of plant seeds by ducks and other waterbirds is of great importance to the ecology of fres...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...
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...
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...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
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...
Abstract Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispe...
Dispersal of plant seeds by ducks and other waterbirds is of great importance to the ecology of fres...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...
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...
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...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
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...
Abstract Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispe...
Dispersal of plant seeds by ducks and other waterbirds is of great importance to the ecology of fres...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...