• Seed dispersal syndromes are morphological characters of seeds correlated to particular seed dispersal agents. Dispersal is the event by which individuals...
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    In spermatophyte plants, seed dispersal is the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant. Plants have limited mobility and rely...
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  • Secretan's syndrome Seed dispersal syndrome Senior–Løken syndrome Sensenbrenner syndrome Septo-optic dysplasia Serkal syndrome Serotonin syndrome Serpentine...
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  • behavioral syndromes, as well as pollination syndromes and seed dispersal syndromes.[citation needed] In orbital mechanics and astronomy, Kessler syndrome refers...
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    Martin took the lead on proposing a distinct seed dispersal syndrome: the "megafaunal dispersal syndrome" by comparing the maladapted neotropical fruits...
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    Levey, Douglas J. (September 1996). "An evaluation of vertebrate seed dispersal syndromes in four species of black nightshade (Solanum sect. Solanum)". Oecologia...
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    such as seeds and spores. Technically, dispersal is defined as any movement that has the potential to lead to gene flow. The act of dispersal involves...
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    activity is important for the dispersal of seeds of Corymbia torelliana, including the unusual seed dispersal syndrome of mellitochory. Plant resins are...
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    phylogenetics of Dipsacaceae reveals [sic] parallel trends in seed dispersal syndromes. — Pl. Syst. Evol. 246: 163–175. Avino M., Tortoriello G. & Caputo...
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  • some of the syndrome traits are themselves phenotypic. Rapid growth Efficient use of nutrients Seed dormancy Effective seed dispersal, often more aggressive...
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    Zamiaceae. The seeds have an orange red sarcotesta which attracts fauna consumption, allowing a mutualistic seed dispersal for the cycad. These seeds are also...
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    Seeds exhibit insular gigantism, becoming predominantly larger than mainland seeds, which is thought to improve mortality at sea during dispersal. The...
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    experienced "domestication syndrome" leading to several morphological and phytochemical changes leading to increased fruit and or seed size, changes in reproductive...
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    In addition, numerous bat species provide crucial pollination and seed dispersal services. In 2008, comparisons were raised to colony collapse disorder...
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    coevolved with large mammals serving as long-distance seed dispersers. The megafaunal dispersal syndrome is a common feature of some plants native to the Western...
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    Taraxacum (section Seeds)
    the plume of seeds to close up and reduce the chance to separate from the stem, waiting for optimal conditions that will maximize dispersal and germination...
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    phylogenetics of Dipsacaceae reveals [sic] parallel trends in seed dispersal syndromes". Pl. Syst. Evol. 246: 163–175. Avino, M.; Tortoriello, G.; Caputo...
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    evolutionary anachronism—that is, a fruit coevolved with a large animal seed dispersal partner that is now extinct. This hypothesis is controversial. Maclura...
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    Seed and Fruit Toxicity of the Australian Cycads Macrozamia miquelii and Cycas ophiolitica: Further Evidence for a Megafaunal Seed Dispersal Syndrome...
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    Araucaria bidwillii (category Edible nuts and seeds)
    (2019). "Overlooked Parrot Seed Dispersal in Australia and South America: Insights on the Evolution of Dispersal Syndromes and Seed Size in Araucaria Trees"...
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    linear seed capsule splits from the apex and curls open. It bears many minute brown seeds, about 300 to 400 per capsule and 80,000 per plant. The seeds have...
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    Seed and Fruit Toxicity of the Australian Cycads Macrozamia miquelii and Cycas ophiolitica: Further Evidence for a Megafaunal Seed Dispersal Syndrome...
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    Gerridae (section Dispersal)
    and dispersal of Gerridae. The existence of wing polymorphism in a given species can be explained as a particular case oogenesis-flight syndrome. Following...
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    caused a disturbance in early plant regeneration processes such as seed dispersal and pollination. Early processes of plant regeneration greatly depend...
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    hantavirus that is responsible for causing haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. Apodemus ponticus is probably a synonym of Apodemus flavicollis. The former...
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    bearing hermaphrodite flowers. The seeds are 4–5 mm long, with a feathery pappus which assists in wind dispersal. One to 5 flower heads occur per branch...
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    effectiveness of seed dispersal by bonobos are present. Behavior of the bonobo could affect the population structure of plants whose seeds they disperse...
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    bees (see pollination syndrome). Regarding seed dispersal it is considered a barochore. According to a Mongolian study, its seeds are exclusively dispersed...
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    of contaminated propagation materials are the major means of dispersal of Foc. Dispersal by wind alone remains unproven and while animals can test positive...
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    in plants, including the repeated development of C4 photosynthesis, seed dispersal by fleshy fruits adapted to be eaten by animals, and carnivory. In morphology...
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