Ecology of seed dispersal.

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Abstract

Dispersal-viewed as the departure of a diaspore (eg. seed or fruit) from the parent plant-is examined in terms of mechanisms, advantages (eg. in connection with escape from parental influence, and colonization), and patterns of production (eg. geographical aspects, seasonality, and intraspecific variation).-P.J.Jarvis

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Howe, F., & Smallwood, J. (1982). Ecology of seed dispersal. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. Volume 13, 201–228. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.es.13.110182.001221

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