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    A dispersal vector is an agent of biological dispersal that moves a dispersal unit, or organism, away from its birth population to another location or...
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    sessile organisms such as plants) that depend on animal vectors, wind, gravity or current for dispersal. Invertebrates, like sea sponges and corals, pass gametes...
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    dispersal events. An example of LDD would be that of a plant developing a specific dispersal vector or morphology in order to allow for the dispersal...
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  • such as movement from their birth site Dispersal vector, forces that carry seeds for plants Oceanic dispersal, the movement of terrestrial organisms from...
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  • the dispersal vector(s) are still unknown. The plant species' geographic range expansion rates are compared to the actualistic rates of seed dispersal using...
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    and Asimina triloba.[citation needed] The root sprout is a form of dispersal vector that allows plants to spread to habitats that favor their survival...
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    trampling of livestock. While the authors were unable to discover a seed dispersal vector for the plant in Spain, they did discover an intriguing strategy encouraging...
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  • is moved sequentially by more than one dispersal mechanism or vector. The significance of the multiple dispersal steps on the plant fitness and population...
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    in Thailand in 2018, and in India in 2019. Charru mussels have great dispersal ability and appear to readily colonize a variety of habitats. This ability...
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    (1994) Biogeographical and ecological implications of kelp rafting as a dispersal vector for marine invertebrates. In: Halvorson W, Maender G (eds) Proceedings...
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